The Govura Forum, an Israeli advocacy group of bereaved families and reservists, released footage Wednesday of trucks bringing aid into Gaza amid a government pilot for advancing Article 17 of the ceasefire framework. The forum accused the government of enabling Hamas to rebuild and prepare for another massacre, stating 'Israel did not go to war to allow Hamas to recover.'
The Govura Forum, an Israeli advocacy group representing bereaved families and reservists, published footage Wednesday afternoon showing trucks entering Gaza with aid. The group linked the deliveries to an Israeli government pilot aimed at advancing Article 17 of the current ceasefire framework.
In a statement, the forum accused the government of enabling Hamas to rebuild its capabilities and prepare for future attacks, asserting: 'Israel did not go to war to allow Hamas to recover.' The group has previously raised similar warnings, including reports of Hamas drilling near the border and assessments that the terror organization is exploiting the relative quiet to rearm.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, the forum had already condemned the policy. The footage released now adds visual documentation of the truck movements. The claims by the forum, while aligned with its public advocacy, represent the group's assessment and have not been independently verified.
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