Israel's Judge Advocate General has instructed the Military Police to open an investigation into the killing of British cameraman James Miller in Rafah in May.
Haaretz reports that "ballistic tests conducted by the British Embassy in Tel Aviv on 10 rifles belonging to Israel Defense Forces soldiers who were in the area of the shooting revealed that the bullet that killed Miller was fired from one of these weapons."
Haaretz reports that "ballistic tests conducted by the British Embassy in Tel Aviv on 10 rifles belonging to Israel Defense Forces soldiers who were in the area of the shooting revealed that the bullet that killed Miller was fired from one of these weapons."
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