Interviews
How is Netanyahu’s handling of captives’ crisis seen in Israel?
Gershon Baskin shares with Neave Barker of Al Jazeera his thoughs regarding the price that the Hamas is asking in exchange for the release of the Hostages held by Hamas.
Gershon Baskin shares with Neave Barker of Al Jazeera his thoughs regarding the price that the Hamas is asking in exchange for the release of the Hostages held by Hamas.
Gershon Baskin senses that The lives of the hostages are in danger and the Israeli government is responsible for ensuring their release as quickly as possible.
Gershon Baskin shares with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer his thoughts regarding why Hamas is delaying the 2nd Group of Israeli Hostages.
Gershon Baskin thinks that assuming the truce holds and that Israel frees Palestinian prisoners as planned, “there is a chance” that all the civilian hostages being held by Hamas will be released.
Gershon Baskin, a former Israeli negotiator who was part of the 2006 negotiations to release the captured soldier Gilad Shalit, as well as negotiations over a long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in 2011 shares his insights regarding the hostage situation.
Gershon Baskin shares his insights with Gerhard Elfers about the fragility of the Hostage situation.
Bianna Golodryga speaks to Gershon Baskin, Middle East Director of International Communities Organization, about the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas
Gershon Baskin, a former hostage negotiator, who previously helped secure the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011 shares his insights on the news that Israel has agreed a deal with Hamas for the release of some hostages in Gaza in exchange for a pause in the fighting.
Gershon Baskin thinks that the hostage negotiations were unprecedented, but the ceasefire does not mean the real end of the conflict. If Israel fails to achieve its military goal of eliminating Hamas, the conflict will continue.
Former hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin joins “NewsNation Now” to discuss Israel’s likelihood of making a deal with Hamas.