Palestinians cancel soccer final after Israel denies Gaza team travel

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GAZA: The Palestinian national soccer club championship was called off on Wednesday after Israel denied travel permits to Gaza players who had ...

GAZA: The Palestinian national soccer club championship was called off on Wednesday after Israel denied travel permits to Gaza players who had hoped to face off with their opponents in the occupied West Bank.

Wednesday's FIFA-recognised Palestine Cup in the West Bank city of Nablus had already been postponed from July, when 31 of the Gaza club's 35 players were denied permits, the team said. "Each permit application received by COGAT is individually and thoroughly evaluated, pursuant to the criteria that are published on COGAT's website and subject to security checks," COGAT said in an email, without providing further details.

Hamas and Israel have fought three wars over the past decade, and several other heavy rounds of violence have broken out. The two million Palestinians in the narrow coastal enclave must request permits from Israel to travel to the West Bank.

 

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Fifa and afc should act on this. It's awful that Israel has restriction on sporting matters that involve Palestine. Against the spirit of sportsmanship

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