GAZA — Jewish protestors on Thursday hurled acid at police attempting to evict them from a Gaza Strip synagogue, in the most violent confrontations since Israel began its historic pullout from the territory.
The incident in the isolated settlement of Kfar Darom, which wounded two dozen police, came as Israel pressed on for a second day to remove remaining settlers and protestors who have refused to obey orders to quit Gaza for ever.
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Medical sources said that 45 people, including 27 police, were wounded during Thursday's operations. Some 100 radical Jews were arrested after the Kfar Darom clashes.
Some officers were seen leaving the synagogue in only their underwear and were seen washing themselves down with water after they were sprayed with the liquid.
A young woman clutching her child was among those who were herded out of the synagogue, whose foundation stone was ironically laid by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, the settlers' one-time champion now turned foe.
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