Interviews
Netanyahu and Hamas are playing politics over a Gaza truce
Gershon Baskin senses that it is personal interest of Netanyahu to prolong the war,
Gershon Baskin senses that it is personal interest of Netanyahu to prolong the war,
Gershon Baskin shares with News Nation Now, his ideas regarding the gaps between the positions of The Hamas and Israel and reflects on the proposals that he would put on the table.
Beyond The Headlines, host Nada AlTaher talks to Israeli political analyst Gershon Baskin about the Israeli incursion into Rafah and the prospects for a ceasefire.
Gershon Baskin feels that Israel made a very big mistake because we agreed to negotiate for 33 hostages and not all of them.
Gershon Baskin discusses the cease-fire proposal accepted by Hamas from Egypt and Qatar.
Gershon Baskin shares with Rosie Wright and James Hanson on the Times Radio Breakfast show, his thoughts regarding what is/is not happening and what will/will not happen in Rafah.
Gershon Baskin, knowing full well about the Netanyahu government’s unanimous decision to close Al Jazeera in Israel, agrees to be interviewed by Al Jazeera. He discuses forced displacement from southern Gaza, negotiations tactics, the hstage deal, the Rafah offensive and brings his unique insight to the question about Whats next?
Gershon provides honest, balanced historical context for this centuries-old conflict in the region
Gershon Baskin tells his remarkable story and addresses the questions: What price is too high to pay? Should Israel negotiate with terrorists? Is the doctrine of ‘no-one gets left behind’ a moral duty of every country?
Gershon Baskin senses that it appears that Hamas has agreed to the framework that Egypt proposed and Israel has already accepted and if Israel sends its top negotiators to Cairo that would signify that it’s very serious.