At least ten people died and 120 were injured after an Israeli bombing against civil agglomerations near a GHF humanitarian auxiliary distribution point in the central area of the Strip.
The Palestine Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (Art) has reported that all internet and fixed telephone services in the Gaza Strip have been interrupted.
The art has confirmed that the central and southern governor of the comic has joined the Blackout who suffer from the city of Gaza and the north of the enclave, as a result of the continuous Israeli attacks on communication networks And vital main routes.
“This escalation against the communication infrastructure threatens to completely insulate the Gaza Strip in the outside world and prevents citizens from having access to essential, vital services in current circumstances, exemption, health, media and education,” said the art in a statement.
Moreover, the Palestinian Red Crescent Emergency Service has said in a statement that they experience ‘serious difficulties’ to communicate with their teams, making it difficult to coordinate and respond to urgent humanitarian cases.
Even the possibility of counting the number of deaths in the Morgues of the different hospitals of the Strip, thanks to what the Gazatí Ministerie of Healthcare offers a daily count, it will also be influenced.
Israeli attacks
At least ten people died and 120 were injured after an Israeli bombing against civil agglomerations near a GHF humanitarian auxiliary distribution point in the central area of the Strip.
Several Israeli drones are said to have launched different bombs against the civilian population who hoped to receive help at Salah Al Din, next to the Israeli checkpoint on the Netzarim axis, as indicated by the Palestinian news agency Sand.
Source: EITB

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