Israel Denies Entry Visas to Moroccan Soccer Fans for West Bank Match

About twenty supporters of Raja Casablanca were denied entry visas to the West Bank by the Israeli authorities.
Raja Casablanca and the Palestinian club Hilal Al Qods are facing off in the West Bank, 10 days after the first leg match in Casablanca (1-0).
The confrontation is scheduled for this Thursday, October 3, as part of the 16th round return of the Mohammed VI Cup, in the West Bank.
To this end, the delegation of the Moroccan team flew on Monday evening to the Jordanian capital, Amman, to reach Palestine via the Al Karama border crossing on Tuesday.
According to 360, all the players received entry visas, documents issued by the Israeli authorities, except for the Libyan defender, Sanad Al Warfali, who will remain in Amman.
Meanwhile, some spectators are struggling to enter Palestinian territory. And for good reason, Israel refuses to issue them passes.
The same source reports that these 20 supporters joined the team at the hotel and asked Mustapha Dahnan, the head of the delegation, to intervene with the Israeli authorities.
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