Netanyahu's insistence on controlling the Philadelphi Corridor has raised suspicions that it's a tactic to prolong the conflict rather than a legitimate security concern.
Critics argue that Netanyahu's condition for maintaining control over the Corridor prioritizes military goals over humanitarian concerns, reflecting a deeper strategy to avoid ceasefire.
Domestic backlash against Netanyahu's stance includes strong words from his defense minister, who labeled prioritizing the Corridor at the cost of hostages a moral disgrace.
Military analysts warn that keeping troops in the Philadelphi Corridor poses unnecessary risk, suggesting that Netanyahu's strategy may jeopardize soldier safety.
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