The Israeli Communications Ministry plans to penalize Israeli cell service providers for inadequate coverage in multiple cities. Gaza experiences internet blackouts, with Rafah and Gaza governorates recovering but Deir al-Balah remaining offline. Khan Younis has been offline for a week due to Israeli ground offensive, hindering communication with medical and rescue teams.
🚨 Update on Gaza’s telecoms & internet blackouts. The Khan Younis governorate has been offline for nearly a week amid continuation of Israeli ground offensive. The impact of blackouts cannot be underestimated, leaving people in Gaza unable to contact medical and rescue teams. https://t.co/Tdc2tV55nn
A reported #Internet outage in #Gaza is visible in @Cloudflare data between 12:00 - 16:30 UTC. Rafah and Gaza governorates appear to have recovered, while connectivity remains down in Deir al-Balah. Khan Yunis has remained offline since the previous outage on March 6. https://t.co/Bf2uLgRDkz
⚠ Confirmed: Network data show a disruption to connectivity in the #Gaza Strip with high impact to the southern governates followed by some recovery, the second such incident this month 📉 https://t.co/fme89RSuJl
⚡ Full Internet blackout in wide areas of Rafah since this afternoon.
🇵🇸🇮🇱🚨‼️ Full Internet blackout in wide areas of Rafah since this afternoon. https://t.co/T8Mj6a9efB
Full Internet blackout in wide areas of Rafah since this afternoon. https://t.co/2c7WUa6HFR
The Communications Ministry announced that it intends to sanction a number of Israeli cell service providers for failing to provide adequate coverage in multiple cities, the Ministry announced Sunday. https://t.co/6cLJVFAVZV