Insights
Every bomb Israel drops in Gaza is a betrayal of the hostages
Gershon Baskin senses that The Israeli leadership is putting the destruction of Hamas ahead of protecting innocents – including Israel’s own.
Gershon Baskin senses that The Israeli leadership is putting the destruction of Hamas ahead of protecting innocents – including Israel’s own.
Gershon Baskin provides his answers to the most common questions regarding the Hostage situation.
Gershon Baskin reflects on if Israel should agree to a deal which includes all of the Palestinian prisoners in Israel for all of the hostages.
Gershon Baskin firmly believes that Israel and Palestine cannot be left on their own to resolve the conflict, it must be an international effort backed first and directly by other regional countries.
Gershon Baskin believes that there are many ways to negotiate better agreements and raise the chances that genuine peace could be attainable.
Gershon Baskin lists what should be done because it is the right thing to do and because we always have to remember that there will be a day after the war where two million Palestinians will still be living in Gaza as Israel’s neighbors.
Fathom editors Alan Johnson and Jack Omer-Jackaman speak to renowned writer and peace activist Gershon Baskin. They discuss his recent Times of Israel article, co-authored with Samer Sinijlawi, a Palestinian political activist, entitled ‘The Necessary Peace – The Peace of No Choice’, in which Baskin lays out his vision for a two state solution after Hamas is defeated.
Gershon Baskin believes that at the end of the day there are two people atop the negotiations “One is Yahya Sinwar on the Hamas side, and the other is Benjamin Netanyahu on the Israeli side.
Gershon Baskin writes an open letter to Marwan Barghouthi asking him if he is the person who will write the new chapter of our shared destinies?