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    Musk Announces Starlink Will Provide Internet Connection to UN and Aid Organizations in Gaza

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    Israel Severs Ties with Starlink Over Security Concerns

    In response to the internet blackout in Gaza, a prominent billionaire has pledged to allow the United Nations and various aid organizations to access the internet via Starlink’s satellite internet service. This move comes as a humanitarian effort to restore connectivity in the region.

    Israel’s Concerns Over Potential Misuse

    However, Israel has expressed strong concerns over this decision, severing all ties with Starlink. The Israeli government fears that Hamas, the governing authority in the Gaza Strip, may exploit this service for terrorist activities. They have vowed to combat any such misuse.

    Why It Matters

    This development is significant as it highlights the ongoing tension between humanitarian efforts to provide essential services like internet access in conflict zones, and the security concerns of nations like Israel. The situation underscores the complex challenges that arise in regions marked by political conflict and instability.

    This story was first published on Ynetnews .

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