From the Western Morning News
In essence an admission of guilt by the Israeli state.
THE family of a Westcountry film-maker shot by the Israeli army have accepted a settlement from the country's government.
James Miller, 34, from Braunton, North Devon, was killed in Rafah in the Gaza Strip in May 2003 while working on a documentary for the American HBO network.
The 34-year-old father-of-two was shot in the neck by an Israeli soldier despite carrying a white flag and wearing a helmet which clearly identified him as a television cameraman.
In 2006, an inquest jury in London ruled he had been murdered.
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