JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli Cabinet minister has denounced a landmark deal with Hamas to free a captured Israeli soldier in exchange for Palestinian prisoners as a "huge victory for terror." Uzi Landau says the swap deal provides "incentive to kill Israelis and to carry out further abductions." Most Israelis support the deal but alongside celebrations there is also concern that once freed, the Palestinian prisoners will resume militant activities. The Cabinet endorsed the deal early Wednesday in a 26-3 vote. The deal envisages bringing home Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit within days, in exchange for some 1,000 Palestinian prisoners to be released in two main batches. Schalit was captured in a cross-border raid by Gaza militants more than five years ago.