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30 Palestinian Women Stranded As Israel Cuts Off Villages

The Israeli army surrounded 3 villages and prevented people from leaving or entering

RAMALLAH, November 7 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - More than 30 Palestinian women were stranded for the night outside their village north of the West Bank town of Ramallah Wednesday, November 6, after Israeli troops surrounded it and cut off the two main entrances, residents said.

At dawn, the army surrounded three villages and prevented people from leaving or entering. One was Beit Rima, which lies 15 kilometers (10 miles) northeast of Ramallah. The others were Silwad and Mazraa al-Sharqiya, both some 10 kilometers (six miles) north of the city, preventing people from entering or leaving, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.

However, the army later allowed a group of women to leave Beit Rima during the morning to shop in Ramallah on the opening day of the Muslim dawn-to-dusk fasting month of Ramadan.

But when the women returned in the afternoon, troops refused to let them back into the village, the residents said.

Some of the women went to stay at neighboring villages while others attempted to sleep in their cars outside the village's two entrances.

An army spokeswoman confirmed that there was ongoing activity in the villages, as a result of military intelligence warnings.

"There is a closure in these villages but we hope to let the people back in to their village tomorrow morning," she said. "We cannot allow anyone to leave or enter the village at the moment."  

 

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