Israeli Forum Criticizes Government Aid to Gaza, Warns Hamas Could Rebuild
The Israeli Forum for Valor has sharply criticized the government's decision to advance humanitarian aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip, highlighting recent footage showing aid trucks entering the area. The forum opposes the approval of a pilot program under what is referred to as "Clause 17," arguing that this move contradicts the stated objectives of the ongoing military campaign against Hamas.
Forum representatives warned that allowing aid into Gaza risks enabling Hamas to recover and prepare for further attacks, potentially undermining Israel's military gains and endangering its citizens. They emphasized that Israel did not go to war to facilitate Hamas's rehabilitation for future violence. The forum called on decision-makers to reconsider the pilot's approval and ensure that humanitarian aid is not diverted for Hamas's military use.
The controversy arises amid ongoing conflict and security concerns, with the forum urging a more cautious approach to aid that could inadvertently strengthen the terrorist organization. The government has yet to respond publicly to these criticisms, and the situation remains a contentious issue in Israel's strategy toward Gaza.