File:AlDurrah3.jpg

Description: Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah just after the reported shooting, Gaza Strip, September 30, 2000

Source: Images that shook the world, BBC News, October 2, 2000.

Copyright: France 2

Rationale for Muhammad al-Durrah incident
Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws, and the stricter requirements of Wikipedia's non-free content policies, because:
 * 1) It is an historically significant and iconic image.
 * 2) It is of lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality.
 * 3) The image has no monetary value that our use of it would affect.
 * 4) It has been widely distributed free of charge by the copyright holder.
 * 5) It is being used for informational purposes in an article about the event it depicts.
 * 6) The imagery and its historical significance are a key part of the story and the article would be significantly poorer without it.
 * 7) The significance of this image is that it was the last frame that France 2 broadcast of the shooting sequence, after which they announced that the boy had died, giving the impression that this frame shows his death. In fact, it does not. There was a further, final frame in which he is seen to move his arm, hand, and leg. It was the implication that this frame was the final one that has caused the controversy.