A Palestinian youth holds up a toy gun during a rally marking the "Nakba" (Catastrophe) in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2008. Palestinians protested across the occupied territories on the 60th anniversary of the "catastrophe" of the birth of Israel today as the Jewish state's army went on high alert. The commemoration of the Naqba, or "catastrophe" -- the defeat of five invading Arab armies and the expulsion or flight of about 760,000 people -- comes as US President George W. Bush addresses Israel's parliament. Getty Images logo Getty Images 18 months ago

A Palestinian youth holds up a toy gun during a rally marking the "Nakba" (Catastrophe) in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 15, 2008. Palestinians protested across the occupied territories on the 60th anniversary of the "catastrophe" of the birth of Israel today as the Jewish state's army went on high alert. The commemoration of the Naqba, or "catastrophe" -- the defeat of five invading Arab armies and the expulsion or flight of about 760,000 people -- comes as US President George W. Bush addresses Israel's parliament.