The Gaza Strip has been struggling with communication problems for three weeks. Israel’s bombings destroyed cables, base stations (masts with antennas for transmitting data) and the entire infrastructure that allowed us to connect with the world. On Friday, one of the last transmitters was destroyed and Palestine completely lost the ability to communicate with the world.
Communication with the Gaza Strip lost
Information about the breakdown of communications with the Gaza Strip was reported on Friday by NetBlock, a watchdog organization. ), which deals with cybersecurity – Palestinian telecommunications provider Paltel said the bombing led to a “complete disruption” of its internet, mobile and landline networks. Collecting information from Israel’s war with Hamas has therefore become even more difficult. Rescuers are unable to connect to the mobile network, which makes it difficult for them to help – .
Cutting off communications could “serve as cover for mass atrocities and contribute to impunity for violations,” Human Rights Watch warns. The Palestinian side says that more than 7,000 people have died in Israeli bombings. Palestinians.
He managed to cut off communication with Gaza because the cells neither connect directly with each other nor even send a signal directly to the headquarters. First, the signal goes to the base station, then to the exchange, and from there to the next base station and back to the recipient. Therefore, it sometimes happens that we may not have coverage if there is no base station nearby. The destruction of such stations, as happened in Palestine, causes communication to fail.
The solution in such a situation may be a satellite phone that does not use a base station, it is replaced by a satellite in orbit. has already announced that a network of satellites will provide globally recognized aid organizations with connectivity in Gaza. The billionaire announced this on X (formerly Twitter) in response to a post by left-wing senator Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, who stated that cutting off a community of 2.2 million people from the Internet is “unacceptable.”
Humanitarian organizations have no contact with workers
Juliette Touma, director of communications for UNRWA (the local United Nations Agency), told Al Jazeera that contact with representatives in Gaza is very difficult and only short, intermittent connections can be established via satellite phone. According to her information, last night’s bombing was one of the heaviest so far. UNRWA has lost over 50 staff in Gaza so far.
WHO, Doctors Without Borders and the Red Crescent also reported the loss of contact with their staff in the Gaza Strip. “Health care workers, patients and civilians spent last night under a hail of bombs and in an energy and communications blackout,” writes WHO.
“Reports of bombings near Indonesia and Al Shifa hospitals are extremely disturbing. WHO reiterates that it is impossible to evacuate patients without endangering their lives. Hospitals across Gaza are operating at full capacity due to the injuries people have suffered over several weeks of continuous bombings. They also provide shelter for thousands of civilians. Health care workers who remain at the side of their patients have no space to receive more wounded, the number of which increases by the hour. There is also a shortage of painkillers and ambulances cannot reach those in need due to with a communication blackout. The morgues are full. More than half of the dead are women and children,” the statement said.
Another bombardment of the Gaza Strip
Israeli army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said that the air force was attacking tunnels built by and other infrastructure facilities. On Friday evening, the military said it had intensified its ground and air attacks in the Gaza Strip “in a very significant way.” Al Jazeera reports that the attack was to take place, among others, near the hospital.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that the attack had “entered a new stage” and that the military operation had caused “the ground in Gaza to shake.” “The order to the forces is clear: the operation will continue until new instructions are issued,” the minister said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Hamas announces that it will respond to Israel with “full force.” According to him, members of the organization have already clashed with Israeli soldiers at the border of the Gaza Strip. “Netanyahu and his defeated army will not be able to achieve any military victory,” he emphasizes in the statement.
Source: Gazeta

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