Gershon Baskin

Gershon Baskin

What’s it like to negotiate directly with Hamas?

On GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, spoke with Gershon Baskin, a hostage negotiator who’s dealt directly with Hamas, about the 240 estimated Israeli hostages being held captive in Gaza, what it will take to bring them home, and how to find common in tough negotiations. When Baskin secured the 2011 release of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli solider held captive for 5 years, he developed a relationship with Ghazi Hamad, a Hamas leader who’s currently a spokesperson for the war in Gaza.

“The main thing that worked in the past was time,” Baskin tells Kilment, “[Hamad and I] spoke more than a thousand times. In the end, it was the trust that developed between us that enabled us to expose all our cards.”

What is happening today in Gaza is entirely unprecedented, Baskin says. There is no direct contact between the two sides, so they have to use third parties to negotiate, each having their own interest and stake in the situation. Add to that, the fact that among the hostages are many women, young children, and elderly people, making the stakes even higher. Israeli is willing to pay a high price to secure their release, but will they agree to the price Hamas wants?

Originally Published by GZERO Media, a company dedicated to providing the public with intelligent and engaging coverage of global affairs at https://www.gzeromedia.com/gzero-world-clips/dealing-with-hamas-what-a-former-hostage-negotiator-learned


Alexander Kliment

Alexander Kliment

Alexander Kliment is director of content at GZERO Media, Eurasia Group's global politics oriented independent media spinoff. He is also senior editor of the global politics newsletter Signal and directs Puppet Regime, GZERO's political satire puppet series. Prior to Alexander's current role, he was Eurasia Group's director of global research for corporates, leading a team of analysts assessing political risk at the global, country, and sectoral levels for multinational corporations and institutions. Alexander first joined Eurasia Group as a specialist on Russia and the post-Soviet states, and he later co-founded the firm's Emerging Markets Strategy practice. Before joining Eurasia Group, Alexander worked as a journalist for The Financial Times in Washington, DC, and Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is a fluent speaker of Spanish, Russian, and Portuguese.