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http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Lead_Global_Civilizational_State.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Israel_USA_NATO.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/index_Israel_not_a_nation.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/whoownsearth.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/indexNEW_ai_DirectDemocracy_NEW_edited5.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Federation_of_GGs.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Lead_Israel_not_a_nation.html#Hammas

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Parliament.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Global_law_codes_standards.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/gpa.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/GC_Direct_Democracy.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/GlobalVotingontheNet.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/GCS_Federation_of_GGs.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Global_Parliament_Federation.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/GCS_Global_Ministries.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/index_GGNA.html

http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2024/Newsletters/ Nov_December2023/Pictures_best_overall.html

Evolution. https://globalcommunitywebnet.com/ globalcommunity/evolution.htm#DEB

Evolution, Creation and now, Guiding Souls. https://globalcommunitywebnet.com/gdufour/GuidingSouls.htm

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Theme for this month, November 2023.


Let us lead the world toward Global Civilizational State for education, Justice, creating a new nation Israel, protecting Palestine and all Life on Earth, and for new ways of doing business and trade, in global development and in the management of global resources.


Table of contents.

I.   Hamas’s attack on Israel. Global
II.  Israel_USA_NATO. Causes of overpopulation
III.  Israel is not a State, not a nation, not a country, not a Global Community, not a democracy and not a government.

Paper by Germain Joseph Dufour

 
Israel is not a State, not a nation, not a country, not a Global Community, not a democracy and not a government. Israel is the most dangerous USA military base outside America on the planet. Israel and America do not have the rights to invade Palestine or to dissolve this nation. They never had the rights to do so. Only Global Parliament has the power and rights to create or dissolve a nation. The United Nations do not have the rights to create a new nation either, only Global Parliament has the right to do so. The United Nations, and neither the european union countries (EU), have the rights to create or dissolve a nation. Neither of them have a Constitution that they have agreed upon during a Democratic vote. Only Global Parliament has a Global Constitutionhas an important section that defined the Scale of Global Rights. that has been voted for and approved democratically shortly after year 1985. The Scale of Global Rights places Cultural rights and religious rights in the last section of the Scale, section no 6. Concerning Sections 4, 5 and 6 on the Scale, it shall be the aim of Global Community to secure these other rights for all global citizens within the federation of all nations, but without immediate guarantee of universal achievement and enforcement. These rights are defined as Directive Principles, obligating Global Community to pursue every reasonable means for universal realization and implementation. Effectively and essentially, "Israel" does not exist except in the wild imagination of the Jews or the Jewish people, who are an ethnoreligious group originating from the ancient Hebrews (i.e. Israelites), and whose traditional religion is Judaism. The real reason why Jews want to take over the land covering the Gaza Strip and the territory of the State of Palestine is very simple: to have the Jews billionaires, the richest people in the world, to use their money to develop the land(s), the Gaza Strip, or simply Gaza, which is a Palestinian exclave on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Egypt on the southwest and "Israel" on the east and north. Together, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank make up the State of Palestine, which has been under "Israeli" military occupation since 1967. Those Jews billionaires will also develop Gaza not just for more Jews homes looking over a very beautiful Mediterranean Sea but also and most likely as a tourism attraction and a Bonanza i.e. a very profitable place to sell war collectibles and war art items explaining how the Jews suffer fighting the people who were living on the Palestinian territories, the two regions of the former British Mandate for Palestine that have been militarily occupied by "Israel" since the Six-Day War of 1967, namely the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Here you can buy your art, antiques, crafts, pottery and glasses, and kinds of everything of religious and sports memorabilia.

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Hamas is an Islamist militant movement and one of the Palestinian territories’ two major political parties. Hamas, an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (“Islamic Resistance Movement”), was founded by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, a Palestinian cleric who became an activist in local branches of the Muslim Brotherhood after dedicating his early life to Islamic scholarship in Cairo. Beginning in the late 1960s, Yassin preached and performed charitable work in the West Bank and Gaza, both of which Israel occupied following the 1967 Six-Day War.

Yassin established Hamas as the Brotherhood’s political arm in Gaza in December 1987, following the outbreak of the first intifada, a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. At the time, Hamas’s purpose was to counter Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), another organization whose commitment to violently resisting Israel threatened to draw Palestinians’ support away from the Brotherhood. In 1988, Hamas published its charter, calling for the destruction of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic society in historic Palestine. In what observers called an attempt to moderate its image, Hamas presented a new document [PDF] in 2017 that accepted an interim Palestinian state along the “Green Line” border established before the Six-Day War but that still refused to recognize Israel.

Hamas first employed suicide bombing in April 1993, five months before PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed the Oslo Accords. The historic pact established limited self-government for parts of the West Bank and Gaza under a newly created entity called the Palestinian Authority (PA). Hamas condemned the accords, as well as the PLO’s and Israel’s recognition of each other, which Arafat and Rabin officially agreed to in letters sent days before Oslo.

In 1997, the United States designated Hamas a foreign terrorist organization. The movement went on to spearhead violent resistance during the second intifada, in the early 2000s, though PIJ and Fatah’s Tanzim militia were also responsible for violence against Israelis.

Yassin established Hamas as the Brotherhood’s political arm in Gaza in December 1987, following the outbreak of the first intifada, a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. At the time, Hamas’s purpose was to counter Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), another organization whose commitment to violently resisting Israel threatened to draw Palestinians’ support away from the Brotherhood. In 1988, Hamas published its charter, calling for the destruction of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic society in historic Palestine. In what observers called an attempt to moderate its image, Hamas presented a new document [PDF] in 2017 that accepted an interim Palestinian state along the “Green Line” border established before the Six-Day War but that still refused to recognize Israel.

Hamas first employed suicide bombing in April 1993, five months before PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed the Oslo Accords. The historic pact established limited self-government for parts of the West Bank and Gaza under a newly created entity called the Palestinian Authority (PA). Hamas condemned the accords, as well as the PLO’s and Israel’s recognition of each other, which Arafat and Rabin officially agreed to in letters sent days before Oslo.

In 1997, the United States designated Hamas a foreign terrorist organization. The movement went on to spearhead violent resistance during the second intifada, in the early 2000s, though PIJ and Fatah’s Tanzim militia were also responsible for violence against Israelis.

It governs more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, but the group is best known for its armed resistance to Israel. In October 2023, Hamas launched a massive surprise attack on southern Israel, killing hundreds of civilians and soldiers and taking dozens more as hostages. Israel has declared war on the group in response and indicated its military is planning for a long campaign to defeat it. Dozens of countries have designated Hamas a terrorist organization, though some apply this label only to its military wing.

Iran provides it with material and financial support, and Turkey reportedly harbors some of its top leaders. Its rival party, Fatah, which dominates the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and rules in the West Bank, has renounced violence. The split in Palestinian leadership and Hamas’s unwavering hostility toward Israel have diminished prospects for stability in Gaza.

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Gaza’s economic situation was already dire before Hamas’s 2023 assault on Israel, and the ensuing war is almost certain to exacerbate the extreme poverty of its residents. Egypt and Israel largely closed their borders with it in 2006–07, restricting the movement of goods and people into and out of the territory. The two countries maintain a blockade today, cutting off the territory from most of the world and forcing more than one million Gazan Palestinians to rely on international aid. Israel has allowed Qatar to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance through Hamas. Other foreign aid generally reaches Gaza via the PA and UN agencies.

For years after the blockade began, Hamas collected revenue by taxing goods moving through a sophisticated network of tunnels that circumvented the Egyptian crossing into Gaza; this brought staples such as food, medicine, and cheap gas for electricity production into the territory, as well as construction materials, cash, and arms. After Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi took power in 2013, Cairo became hostile toward Hamas, which it saw as an extension of its chief domestic rival, the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Egyptian army shut down most of the tunnels breaching its territory while it waged a counterterrorism campaign against a branch of the self-proclaimed Islamic State on its side of the border, on the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt began to allow some commercial goods to enter Gaza through its Salah al-Din border crossing in 2018. As of 2021, Hamas reportedly collected upward of $12 million per month from taxes on Egyptian goods imported into Gaza.

Today, Iran is one of Hamas’s biggest benefactors, contributing funds, weapons, and training. Though Iran and Hamas briefly fell out after backing opposing sides in Syria’s civil war, Iran currently provides some $100 million annually [PDF] to Hamas, PIJ, and other Palestinian groups designated as terrorist organizations by the United States. Iran was quick to praise Hamas’s assault on Israel in late 2023 and pledge its continuing support for the Palestinian group.

Turkey has been another stalwart backer of Hamas—and a critic of Israel—following President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rise to power in 2002. Though Ankara insists it only supports Hamas politically, it has been accused of funding Hamas’s terrorism, including through aid diverted from the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency.

Hamas has been the de facto authority in Gaza since shortly after Israel withdrew from the territory in 2005. The following year, Hamas won a majority of seats in the PA’s legislature and formed a government. It earned votes for the social services it provided and as a rejection of the incumbent Fatah, which many voters perceived as having grown corrupt at the helm of the PLO and delivering little to Palestinians through its negotiations with Israel. The outcome was unacceptable to Fatah and its Western backers, and the party ousted Hamas from power in the West Bank. In Gaza, Hamas routed Fatah’s militias in a week of fighting, resulting in a political schism between the two Palestinian territories. Palestinians have not voted for a legislature since 2006, nor a president since 2008.

As Hamas took over the remnants of PA institutions in the strip, it established a judiciary and put in place authoritarian institutions. In theory, Hamas governs in accordance with the sharia-based Palestinian Basic Law, as does the PA; but it has generally been more restrictive than the law requires, including by controlling how women dress and enforcing gender segregation in public during the early years of its rule. The watchdog group Freedom House found in 2020 that the “Hamas-controlled government has no effective or independent mechanisms for ensuring transparency in its funding, procurements, or operations.” Hamas also represses the Gazan media, civilian activism on social media, the political opposition, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), leaving it without mechanisms for accountability.

The political bifurcation of the West Bank and Gaza is widely unpopular: a June 2023 poll [PDF] by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR) showed that one-third of Palestinians consider it the most damaging development for their people since the state of Israel’s 1948 creation. The same poll found that more than half of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank would vote for Hamas’s Haniyeh over PA President Mahmoud Abbas in a presidential election, while just one-third of Palestinians would choose Abbas. Additionally, Abbas has indefinitely postponed national elections scheduled for 2021, citing Israel’s alleged refusal to let Palestinians in East Jerusalem vote, though observers suspect that Abbas aims to prevent a likely Hamas victory.

Hamas has fired rockets and mortars into Israel since the group took over the Gaza Strip in the mid 2000s. Iranian security officials have said that Tehran provided some of these weapons, but that Hamas gained the ability to build its own missiles after training with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and proxies. In recent years, Israel estimated that Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups in Gaza had about thirty thousand rockets and mortars in their arsenal. Hamas militants have flown balloons carrying incendiary devices toward Israel, which have sometimes caused fires. The group has also carried out incursions into Israeli territory, killing and kidnapping soldiers and civilians.

Prior to the 2023 conflict, Hamas and Israel had their deadliest fighting in years in 2021, when Hamas fired rockets into Israel following weeks of tensions between Palestinians and Israelis in Jerusalem. Some analysts say that Hamas wanted to bolster its reputation as the defender of the Palestinian cause after the PA postponed the 2021 elections. During the eleven-day conflict, Hamas and PIJ fired more than four thousand rockets from Gaza, killing ten Israeli civilians and injuring more than three hundred others. Hamas reportedly coordinated with the IRGC and Lebanon’s Hezbollah during the fighting, and used so-called suicide drones along with its usual arsenal of less precise missiles. The United States and Egypt brokered a cease-fire to the conflict.

Hamas’s assault on southern Israel this year, which the group’s leaders have called “Operation Al-Aqsa Storm,” was extraordinary in its strategy, scale, and secrecy, analysts say. It began early in the morning on October 7, the Jewish Sabbath and an important Jewish holiday, with Hamas launching several thousand rockets into southern and central Israel, hitting cities as far north as Tel Aviv. Hamas militants also breached the heavily fortified Gaza border and infiltrated many southern Israeli towns and villages, killing hundreds of Israeli troops and civilians, and wounding and kidnapping scores more.

Hamas’s military leader, Mohammed Deif, said the group undertook its assault because of Israel’s long-running blockade of Gaza, its occupation of Palestinian lands, and its alleged crimes against Muslims, including the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

It is the deadliest attack on Israeli soil in decades and has inflicted a deep psychological trauma on the Israeli people, with some analysts drawing comparisons to the surprise Pearl Harbor and September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. Israeli and U.S. intelligence agencies reportedly had no indications that Hamas was planning an assault of this nature. It is completely unprecedented that a terrorist organization would have the capacity or the wherewithal to mount coordinated, simultaneous assaults from the air, sea, and land.

Israel has declared war on Hamas and countered with intensifying air strikes on targets in Gaza and ground operations to push the group’s militants out of the country. The government has ordered the evacuation of all civilians from Israeli communities bordering Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned of a “long and difficult war” against Hamas, and Israel’s military response is expected to be extraordinary, if not unprecedented.

Some observers are questioning if Israel will attempt a full-scale invasion and reoccupation of the Palestinian territory, a campaign that could incur heavy casualties on both sides. Israel had mounted numerous military operations against Hamas since its takeover in 2007, two years after Israel pulled out of Gaza. But these were mostly from the air. And even when Israeli troops were deployed, they never stayed for long.

An Israeli invasion of Gaza could also provoke a significant attack against Israel by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, risking a wider conflagration in the region, analysts say. Iran is, of course, a patron of Hezbollah, as well as Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups, and there is an ever-present danger of a two-front conflict, which would devastate parts of Israel and much of Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based.

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"Global Community is defined as being all that exits or occurs at any location at any time between the Ozone layer above and the core of the planet below. It is defined around a given territory, that territory being the planet as a whole, as well as a specific population, which is all life forms on Earth." By extension, the expression Global Community also includes the entire Universe, space and time, all matter, galaxies, dark matter, all particles and all unknown parts of the Universe yet to be discovered. Global Community also includes all Souls, SoulLife God, and that makes it different than just saying Global Community is the Universe ss.
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