The pair’s connection formed when they worked together to secure the release of an Israeli soldier, continuing their discussions for 17 years thereafter. Although they negotiated the release of the soldier, attempts to arrange subsequent truces and prisoner exchanges were unsuccessful, and their relationship soured after the October 7 attacks.
Hamad’s drastic change in stance dismayed Baskin, who had previously believed that Hamad could move towards recognizing Israel’s legitimacy and support peace. Their conversations, critical in obtaining the prisoner release, unfortunately failed to sustain a long-term and mutual understanding between the two sides. Ultimately, Hamad’s shift in viewpoint led to the end of their meaningful relationship.
Baskin, a well-known Israeli peace activist, was previously impressed by Hamad’s moderate views, making it difficult for him to comprehend the drastic and damaging transformation in Hamad’s ideology. According to historian Azzam Tamimi, the deaths of close acquaintances and friends during the Israeli attacks likely influenced Hamad’s dramatic shift in perspective, leading to the breakup of his long-standing and concealed friendship with Baskin.
Originally Published by Vigour Times at https://vigourtimes.com/17-year-secret-communication-between-nyc-jewish-man-and-hamas-leader-to-end-israel-palestine-conflicts-until-october-7-massacre-changed-everything/