Video
Does Loss of Confidence mean that Peace is no longer Possible?
Gershon believes that as a result of a failed peace process, both sides have lost confidence, and there is now a significant amount of people feeling that peace its not possible.
Gershon believes that as a result of a failed peace process, both sides have lost confidence, and there is now a significant amount of people feeling that peace its not possible.
Gershon Baskin addressed the INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE QUESTION OF JERUSALEM: Jerusalem at the heart of the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine in Dakar on 4 May 2016.
Gershon Baskin relates to the question “Is peace between Israel and the Palestinians further away than ever?” by stating that best possible form of negotiation has been when the leaders of two sides are left to face each other in a room by themselves.
Gershon Baskin reflects if a peace deal further away than ever.
Based on his experience with the Hamas, Gershon Baskin shares his views at the Israel Now conference in Tel Aviv, explaining his vision of Zionism and the state of the two state solution.
Elisha Baskin, daughter of Gershon Baskin, was the researcher and associate producer of National Endowment for the Humanities historical documentary titled 1913: Seeds of Conflict, about the origins of the Israeli-Arab conflict, focusing on the late Ottoman, pre-WWI period.
In this background paper, Gershon Baskin demonstrates how twenty two years of failed peace process have left the public on both sides of the conflict with a deep sense that there is no partner for peace and that peace is not possible.
Gershon Baskin focused on the lessons that should be learned from the failures of Israeli Palestinian peace processes and offered conclusions regarding future prospects.
Rafaela Barkay interviews Dr. Gershon Baskin about his personal experience as an advisor to the Prime Minister of Israel during the years immediately before and after the Oslo accords. Gershon shares his insights regarding what worked and did not work and why.
Gershon Baskin believes that the only solution to the Israel Palestinian conflict is dividing the land between the river and the sea.