A van load of Kentucky Fried Chicken might not be an unusual sight in most cities, but here in Gaza this is something of a special delivery.<br/> <br />These meals cost about 30 U.S. dollars each and they've travelled 35 miles, over ground and underground.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) OWNER OF ALYAMAMA DELIVERY COMPANY, KHALIL AL FRANGI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"We place an order with the restaurant in El Areesh in Egypt one day in advance. They prepare the order and we agree on a price. We then send a taxi from Rafah, the driver picks up the order and pays for it then takes the delivery to one of the tunnels at the border. We have a car waiting on this side of the tunnel to pick up the goods and distribute them."<br/> <br />But things can get complicated.<br/> <br />The Colonel's chicken can be held up for hours at the Hamas-controlled tunnels as paperwork is examined by tunnel committees.<br/> <br />Hamas, the Islamist group that rules Gaza and promotes self-sustainability despite six years of Israeli border restri