Film-maker's death 'was murder'
Meaning what? That he was a good soldier, he did what Israel wanted?
The shooting of a British film maker in Gaza was "cold-blooded murder", a security expert has told an inquest
James Miller, 34, from Devon, was shot by a soldier from the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) while making a film in a Palestinian refugee camp in 2003.
An Israeli investigation in April 2005 cleared a soldier of misusing firearms.
James Miller, 34, from Devon, was shot by a soldier from the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) while making a film in a Palestinian refugee camp in 2003.
An Israeli investigation in April 2005 cleared a soldier of misusing firearms.
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