US warns Israel against cutting Gaza’s internet access during the war.
The United States Warns Israel: Don’t Disconnect Gaza from the Internet
On Wednesday, as Israel intensified its ground incursion, the Gaza Strip experienced a temporary blackout in internet and telephone services. While it is unclear whether the blackout was intentional, U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller issued a warning to Israel, emphasizing the importance of maintaining internet access for the people of Gaza.
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Miller acknowledged the need for certain operational decisions by the Israelis but stressed that internet access should remain viable for the people of Gaza as a general principle. He also emphasized the expectation that Israel conducts its military campaign in compliance with international law, according to the Times of Israel.
The Palestine Telecommunications Company, Paltel, reported the Wednesday blackout in a post on X, expressing regret over the interruption of communications and internet services in Gaza. However, subsequent reports from journalists in Gaza indicated that internet access and phone usage were restored.
Furthermore, on Friday, coinciding with the start of Israeli ground operations, internet and phone communications were completely severed in Gaza. It was only after significant pressure from the United States that access was restored on Sunday, as reported by the Times of Israel.
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What are the consequences of disconnecting Gaza from the internet, particularly in terms of access to vital services and freedom of speech
The United States Warns Israel: Don’t Disconnect Gaza from the Internet
On Wednesday, as Israel intensified its ground incursion, the Gaza Strip experienced a temporary blackout in internet and telephone services. While it is unclear whether the blackout was intentional, U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller issued a warning to Israel, emphasizing the importance of maintaining internet access for the people of Gaza.
Miller acknowledged the need for certain operational decisions by the Israelis but stressed that internet access should remain viable for the people of Gaza as a general principle. He also emphasized the expectation that Israel conducts its military campaign in compliance with international law, according to the Times of Israel.
The Palestine Telecommunications Company, Paltel, reported the Wednesday blackout in a post, expressing regret over the interruption of communications and internet services in Gaza. However, subsequent reports from journalists in Gaza indicated that internet access and phone usage were restored.
Furthermore, on Friday, coinciding with the start of Israeli ground operations, internet and phone communications were completely severed in Gaza. It was only after significant pressure from the United States that access was restored on Sunday, as reported by the Times of Israel.
Internet and communication services play a crucial role in our modern society. They facilitate access to information, help maintain connections, and enable people to communicate with each other. In times of crisis and conflict, maintaining such access becomes even more essential, as it allows individuals to seek help, share information, and connect with the outside world.
Disconnecting Gaza from the internet not only deprives its residents of vital communication tools but also hampers their ability to access important services, including healthcare, education, and emergency assistance. It hinders the flow of information and restricts the people’s right to free speech and expression.
The United States’ warning to Israel highlights the importance of upholding these principles and ensuring that internet access is maintained during times of conflict. Such access can help mitigate the impact of hostilities on the civilian population and contribute to a more informed and inclusive society.
While Israel has the right to take measures to protect its security, it should prioritize minimizing the disruption to vital services, including internet and communication, in the Gaza Strip. Efforts should be made to find alternative ways of addressing security concerns without compromising the well-being and rights of the people.
In a world increasingly dependent on technology and interconnectedness, access to the internet should be considered a basic human right. It is the responsibility of all governments to ensure that their actions do not impede access to this essential tool for communication, information, and progress.
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza continues, it is crucial for all parties involved to consider the impact of their actions on the people and strive for a solution that respects and upholds the rights and well-being of all. The United States’ warning serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining internet access, even in challenging times, to support the fundamental rights and needs of the people.
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