There has been a significant increase in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, along with a complete breakdown of internet and phone services in the region, as per reports on the situation.
Israel has officially announced the expansion of their ground operations. The internet monitoring service Netblocks reported on X, formerly known as Twitter, about a “collapse in connectivity.”
The Palestinian Red Crescent expressed their worries about maintaining emergency medical services due to the disruption, including the central emergency number ‘101’.
The Israeli military has announced intensified military operation in Gaza as already ravaged
A spokesperson for the military stated that there had been a significant increase in attacks, particularly targeting underground facilities.
Communications are still unavailable in Gaza, making it impossible to contact anyone in the area.
Reports suggest that messaging and call attempts have been unsuccessful, with messages remaining undelivered and calls being unobtainable.
BBC Arabic reporter Mehdi Musawi also faced difficulties contacting journalists and health officials in Gaza, managing only brief exchanges on WhatsApp throughout the day. Despite eventually establishing contact with Gaza’s Al Shifa hospital, all communication lines were subsequently cut off by the evening.
International media and aid agencies say they lost contact with staff in Gaza amid a near-total communications blackout.
More than 1 million Palestinian children and their parents are living through “pure horror” in the besieged enclave, says humanitarian group Save the Children.
At least 7,326 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since October 7.