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Israel bans entry for most players on Gaza soccer team

- AP Gaza City

Israel has denied travel permits to most players on a Gazan soccer team which had hoped to cross through Israel and into the West Bank to play a local championsh­ip final against a rival Palestinia­n club. Khadamat Rafah is set to play Balata FC in the West Bank on Wednesday. But without the hardto-obtain Israeli travel permits, the game is unlikely to take place as scheduled.

“We think that this is clear evidence that this Israeli occupation is cruel but from our side we keep raising it at all the levels of FIFA. We insist that this is our right and we’ll continue exerting every effort to allow this team to do this match,” said the head of the Palestinia­n Football Associatio­n, Jibril Rajoub. The soccer team’s predicamen­t highlights the daily difficulti­es Gazans face under an Israeli-Egyptian blockade, imposed after Hamas seized control of the territory in 2007.

Citing security grounds, Israel has greatly restricted movement of Gazans and requires travelers such as students and medical patients to obtain permits to leave. Critics say these are increasing­ly harder to come by and are withheld arbitraril­y. Israel disputes this and says it grants tens of thousands of permits for Gazans with no militant ties.

Rajoub said his associatio­n has long lobbied FIFA to sanction Israel for what it says are its efforts to restrict the movement of Palestinia­n players.

He slammed the withholdin­g of permits and pledged to hold the game. Under the Palestinia­n Football Associatio­n’s terms, the winners of the Gaza league play the West Bank champions in a two-leg final, one in the Gaza Strip and one in the West Bank.

The Gaza game took place earlier this year and this week’s game, which had already been delayed for two months over access to permits, was to take place near the West Bank city of Nablus.

The winner of the final game goes on to compete in the Asian Champions League.

Following the Gaza game, Khadamat Rafah had attempted for two months to obtain permits but its two requests were denied, except for a handful of club members.

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