On October 27, Israel reportedly imposed a full internet shutdown in the area, cutting off the last remaining connectivity for about 34 hours as its troops moved into the Gaza Strip.
Twitter owner Elon Musk came to an agreement with Israel’s Ministry of Communications in which his firm Starlink will only provide internet services in Gaza in coordination with the ministry.
Elon Musk made a high-profile and controversial visit to Israel on November 27th, meeting Bibi Netanyahu and touring some of the war-affected areas. Musk’s
Israeli officials announced on Monday that Elon Musk's Starlink can operate over Gaza, but only if it is approved by the Jewish state. The development comes after Musk visited Israel amid being accused of anti-Semitism. Shlomo Karhi, Israel's minister of communications, took to X on Monday to congra.