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		<title>By: No Goal&#8230; &#171; Caledoniyya</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] According to the chairman of the tour, Rod Cox, Gazan players would need to visit a sub-branch of the British consulate in Gaza, before their visa applications would be processed in East Jerusalem over the course of a fortnight. Moreover, even if their applications are processed in time, the players would encounter barriers leaving their strip, as the route leads through the Rafah Crossing (see article: No Man&#8217;s Land). [...]]]></description>
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