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Welcome to The Explanation from the BBC World Service.
This is Ros Atkins and me, Katie Razzell, and this is The Media Show.
We're here to explain the trends behind the fast-changing media landscape.
And this week on The Media Show,
media rights groups challenge Israel's claims about journalists killed in Gaza.
A grieving father has created an AI avatar of his son and a journalist has interviewed the avatar.
Also, the investigation that led to a UK minister resigning and how it was reported.
Four Al Jazeera journalists and two freelance journalists have been killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza City.
Al Jazeera's most prominent reporters in Gaza.
Israel says Sharif was the head of a Hamas terrorist cell,
but has produced little evidence to support that.
Sharif previously denied it, and Al Jazeera and media rights groups have rejected the allegation.
The IDF has said nothing about the other journalists it killed.
The BBC understands Sharif worked for a Hamas media team in Gaza before the current conflict.
In some of his social media posts before his death, the journalist can be heard criticising Hamas.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists,
at least 186 journalists have been killed since the start of Israel's military offensive in Gaza.
Jodie Ginsberg is the CEO of the CPJ.
Well, this is absolutely devastating.