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Israeli right-wing group demands halt to Gaza aid trucks over alleged Iranian funding

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Israeli right-wing group demands halt to Gaza aid trucks over alleged Iranian funding

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TL;DR

The right-wing Israeli activist group 'Tzav 9' (Order 9) published a statement Thursday evening accusing the Israeli government of enabling Hamas by allowing hundreds of aid trucks into Gaza, alleging Iran finances the shipments and Hamas diverts them to rearm. The group called on the prime minister to halt the deliveries immediately.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The activist group 'Tzav 9' — which has organized protests against humanitarian aid to Gaza — issued a sharply-worded statement Thursday evening following a security briefing by Israeli officers detailing Iran's method of funding Hamas via goods smuggling. The statement described the aid trucks as "death trucks" forming part of an Iranian "final solution" and accused the Israeli government of complicity.

The group's language is notably more incendiary than prior critiques, calling for an "immediate complete halt" and warning that the current policy "may bring further harm to the communities of the Gaza periphery."

The claims echo information disclosed by IDF officers earlier Thursday, as reported by Amichai Stein of i24NEWS, but Tzav 9 frames the issue as an ongoing failure of the government rather than a newly-disclosed intelligence finding. The statement is unverified and represents the group's political position.

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