The Govura Forum, an Israeli advocacy group of bereaved families and reservists, released footage Wednesday of trucks bringing aid into Gaza amid an Israeli government pilot for the advancement of Article 17 of the ceasefire framework. The forum accused the government of enabling Hamas to rebuild and prepare for another massacre, saying 'Israel did not go to war to allow Hamas to recover.'
The Govura Forum, an Israeli organization representing bereaved families and reservists, released footage on Wednesday showing convoys of trucks transporting aid into the Gaza Strip. In the post, the forum linked the aid deliveries to an Israeli government pilot program advancing Article 17 of the ceasefire framework — the phase covering Gaza reconstruction and the release of remaining hostages — and argued that the policy amounts to state-backed rehabilitation of Hamas.
The forum's criticism follows a pattern of similar accusations by the same group: in late June, it warned that Hamas military drills near the fence showed the terror group was exploiting calm to rebuild after the 2023 war. The group has consistently called on the government to halt aid deliveries until Hamas is dismantled.
The Israeli security cabinet has not publicly commented on the pilot or the forum's allegations. The footage and claims come from a single source — the Govura Forum — and remain unverified by Israeli officials.
3 developments
- DevelopingGvura Forum warns Hamas drills near yellow line show terror group is rebuilding
- DevelopingGaza 'Peace Council' to open humanitarian zones without Hamas in pilot for Trump plan
- DevelopingCritic accuses Israeli government of aiding Hamas via aid truck deliveries
- StrongCOGAT tells Gaza residents: Hamas is blocking your future by rejecting Trump framework
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