Communication services in Gaza face longest outage amid ongoing Israeli aggression

GAZA: Amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, telecommunication and internet services in the region have been completely broken for eight days now, marking the longest disruption since the start of the aggression on October 7th last year. Accord…

GAZA: Amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, telecommunication and internet services in the region have been completely broken for eight days now, marking the longest disruption since the start of the aggression on October 7th last year.

According to the NetBlocks website, which monitors global communication networks, the ongoing disruption now entering its eighth day is the longest continuous outage of communications ever recorded since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza in October last year.

Last Friday, Palestinian telecommunication companies, PalTel and Ooredoo Palestine, declared a complete cessation of communication and internet services to Gaza due to the long-running Israeli aggression.

PalTel expressed regret in a statement, stating, “We apologize for announcing a complete interruption of all mobile, landline, and internet services to Gaza due to the ongoing aggression.”

Ooredoo stated in a similar announcement, “With the continued aggression on our beloved Gaza, the main feed line
s for telecommunication and internet companies have been damaged, resulting in a complete halt of our services in the south and central Gaza Strip.”

Ihab Sbeih, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, clarified that communications have once again been completely severed from Gaza, both in the central and southern regions. However, Ooredoo continues to operate in the north.

In a statement, he pointed out that the Palestinian Telecommunications Company (PalTel), the provider of landline services in these areas, has been unable to access the area due to the lack of secure routes and the difficulty of movement due to the massive destruction of roads, in addition to a shortage of spare parts.

He emphasized that the communication sector has been continuously targeted during the Israeli aggression on Gaza, with the extent of damage exceeding 80%. The technical crews have also been directly targeted despite prior coordination through international institutions.

Last Saturday,
PalTel announced the martyrdom of two of its crew members, Nader Abu Hajaj and Baha’a Al-Rayyes, while repairing the communication network in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza. The Israeli occupation targeted the company’s vehicle with a direct shell.

The destruction caused by the aggression on infrastructure, the scarcity of fuel due to the blockade, and the damage to lines, networks, and transmission towers have resulted in recurring outages and pressure on the network, leading to weakened signals in various parts of the Gaza Strip.

Source: Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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