On Saturday, Palestinian telecommunications company PalTel announced a complete internet outage across northern Gaza. The company attributed the disruption to the “continuous aggression of the occupation forces.” This significant interruption affected most areas in northern Gaza, following a series of sporadic outages that culminated in a total shutdown.
PalTel’s team is actively working to restore internet services as quickly as possible. The company emphasized its commitment to reconnecting citizens despite the challenging circumstances. The ongoing conflict, which escalated on October 7, 2023, has repeatedly severed communication services in Gaza. Heavy bombardment has severely damaged the telecommunications infrastructure, while fuel shortages have further complicated restoration efforts.
Additionally, PalTel previously reported the tragic deaths of several employees who lost their lives while attempting to restore communication services in the region. This highlights the severe risks faced by those working to maintain essential services during times of conflict.
As the situation continues to evolve, the impact on communication and internet access remains critical for the residents of northern Gaza. The community relies heavily on these services for information and connection amidst the ongoing turmoil.
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