Israel has launched a pilot to advance Article 17 of the ceasefire framework, as the Govura Forum released footage Wednesday of aid trucks entering Gaza. The forum accused the government of enabling Hamas to rebuild and prepare for another massacre, stating that 'Israel did not go to war to allow Hamas to recover.'
Israel has initiated a pilot program to advance Article 17 of the ceasefire framework for Gaza, according to a Wednesday announcement. On the same day, the Govura Forum — an Israeli advocacy group comprising bereaved families and reservists — released footage of aid trucks entering the Strip and accused the government of permitting Hamas to rebuild its military capabilities. 'Israel did not go to war to allow Hamas to recover and prepare for another massacre,' the forum said.
This development follows earlier reporting by The Zioneer that the Govura Forum had warned of Hamas rebuilding near the border, and that the US has been pushing for Gaza reconstruction and an international force. The Article 17 pilot has not been detailed by official government sources, and the specific provisions being advanced remain unclear. The accusations by the forum are an opinion statement and have not been independently verified.
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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