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Families of captives denounce Netanyahu's Philadelphi corridor decision

Families of Israeli captives held in Gaza have slammed the Israeli security cabinet's latest decision to leave troops in the Philadelphi corridor between Gaza and Egypt, a move believed to be a potential dealbreaker in ceasefire negotiations.

"After almost a year of neglect, Netanyahu does not miss an opportunity to make sure that there will be no deal" for the release of their loved ones, the families' statement, shared by Israel's Channel 12, reads.

"There is not a day when Netanyahu does not act in a real way to endanger the return of all the abductees home."