Palestinians have held protests across the occupied territories to mark the 60th anniversary of the Nakba, or "catastrophe", when they were uprooted from their homes by the establishment of
In the
"It's time for the occupation to leave our land ... and for the 'catastrophe' to come to an end," Abbas said in a televised speech.
Black balloons were released by Palestinians in the
Checkpoint clash
Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera's correspondent in the
"[The soldiers] responded to stones being thrown in their direction by firing rubber-coated steel bullets and tear gas," she reported.
The youths had marched from Ramallah to the checkpoint to commemorate the 60 years of dispossession.
"It was tense, but now the clashes have ended. [The checkpoint] is a permanent friction point between Palestinians and the Israeli occupation.
"It represents the ongoing occupation or expropriation of Palestinian land through the separation wall, which blocks their hope of having a contiguous and viable state any time in the future."
Bush in
George Bush, the
In an address to the Israeli Knesset on Thursday, the
"America stands with you in breaking up terrorist networks and denying the extremists sanctuary," he said.
"Israel's population may be just over seven million. But when you confront terror and evil, you are 307 million strong, because
He did not make reference to the Palestinians, but did take the opportunity to take aim at
Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior analyst, said Bush's speech had done little to further peace negotiations.
"What we had from the US president today was a speech that is more retributive than restorative ... we heard very little about Palestinian rights or how to restore peace."
Bush's speech to the Knesset came a day after rockets fired from the Gaza Strip hit a medical clinic in an Israeli shopping mall in the city of
Israeli officials said the Grad rocket that hit the coastal city was made in
Rocket attack
The Israeli government has been coming under increasing pressure to oust Hamas from
Following talks with Bush on Wednesday, Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, stressed that
David Chater, Al Jazeera's correspondent in
"Everyone is beginning to think that the siege of the Gaza Strip is no longer working, that those rockets are still coming out and still causing injuries amongst innocent civilians in Israel," Chater reported.
"There's now a huge effort amongst politicians and indeed a conviction within the Israeli defence establishment that a large operation will have to be mounted."
Bush's visit to the region is also intended to advance US-backed talks between
The process has also recently been overshadowed by calls for Olmert to resign over a police investigation into bribery allegations.
As part of his visit to
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Arab and Jewish students released black balloons in Jerusalem to mark the Nakba [AFP]
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