Digital Embargo! Even Gaza's internet will have to be approved by Israel

Digital Embargo! Even Gazas internet will have to be approved by Israel
Date: 28.11.2023 16:00

A new type of oppression has been developed for Gaza, which has not been able to provide all its needs such as bread, water, medicine and energy for years without Israel's approval...

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Israel, which has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, has taken a new step to conceal its massacres.
 
The Israeli regime now wants to completely isolate Gaza, which it has been blockading for years, from the world.
 
Meeting with Elon Musk, owner of the internet system Starlink, in Tel Aviv, the Israeli regime agreed not to provide satellite internet to the Gaza Strip.
 
In Gaza, which was under blockade, landline, mobile phone and internet communication services were completely cut off, and communication was provided by the Starlink satellite internet system.
 

GAZA'S TIES WITH THE WORLD WILL BE COMPLETELY SEVERED

 
Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi announced that US billionaire Elon Musk and his satellite internet system Starlink agreed in principle not to provide satellite internet to the blockaded Gaza Strip without the approval of Tel Aviv.
 
Minister of Communications Karhi made a statement regarding the issue on the X social media platform:
 
"Elon Musk, I congratulate you on reaching an important preliminary agreement with our Ministry of Communications. As a result, the Starlink satellite internet system cannot be operated in Israel without the approval of the Ministry of Communications. The Gaza Strip is also included," Karhi said.
 
Israel announced on October 18 that they started negotiations with SpaceX, a company owned by Elon Musk, for the use of the satellite internet system STARLINK.
 
Elon Musk announced that he would provide satellite connection support to Gaza
 
After Israel completely cut off landline, mobile phone and internet communication services in the blockaded Gaza Strip, hundreds of users on the X social media platform demanded that the Starlink satellite system be put into service for humanitarian aid coordination.
 
Thereupon, Musk announced in his statement from X on October 28 that the Starlink satellite internet system company he owns would provide connection services to well-known international aid organizations in the Gaza Strip.
 
While Musk has not yet made a statement regarding the words of Israeli Communications Minister Karhi, the Israeli regime reacted to the attempt of Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla and SpaceX companies, to provide internet to international aid organizations in the Gaza Strip.

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