'''Muhammed al-Durrah''' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: '''محمد الدرة'''; born in 1988) becamewas famousa whentwelve-year-old freelance cameraman Talal Abu Rahma, working for ''[[FrancePalestinian 2people|Palestinian]]''filmedreported histo allegedhave deathbeen killed by gunfire on [[30 September 30]], [[2000]] at the beginning of the [[Al-Aqsa Intifada]]. A freelance Palestinian cameraman, [[Talal Abu Rahma]], workedworking nearfor the[[France|French]] television (''[[France 2]]'') near [[Netzarim]] junction in the [[Gaza Strip]].Infilmed the filmboy al-Durrah andclutching his father tryas tothey avoidhid beingfrom shotbullets. Broadcast around the world, this videoevent caused outrage against [[Israel]]is, who were assumed to be responsible. Shortly thereafter, a number of unresolved [[#Controversy|controversies]] arose about the incident, including the source of the bullets, the authenticity of the tape, and whether Durrah iswas actually deadkilled at all. Controversy persists to this day.