More than 100 Palestinian women have been arrested by Zionist regime's forces in a village in the West Bank, according to local officials. Hundreds of troops entered the village of Awarta shortly after midnight and imposed a curfew after which they began rounding up the women, local council head Tayis Awwad told AFP on Thursday. The Zionist troops continued to conduct house-to-house searches through the night, he further explained. Palestinian security sources confirmed the same information.
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