Gaza's Communication Blackout: eSIMs Provide Vital Connectivity

The Gaza Strip experienced a 34-hour blackout of phone and internet services over the weekend, leaving its 2 million residents cut off from communication with each other and the outside world. Palestinian telecommunications providers blamed deliberate Israeli sabotage, while an Israeli defense official claimed to be unaware of the matter. Anas Baba, a producer for NPR based in Gaza, sent voice memos describing the uncertainty, isolation, desperation, and death that occurred during the blackout. The intensified Israeli bombardment over the weekend resulted in over 1,000 deaths, and aid groups say the current aid supply is insufficient for the population. Phone service has been partially restored, but the situation remains dire as the Israeli ground incursion continues.
- Audio diary recounts 34-hour communication blackout in Gaza NPR
- Gaza aid worker describes Israel’s 'vicious' attacks during blackout Guardian News
- Palestinian telcom: Communications, internet services completely cut off in Gaza Reuters
- Gaza Blackout: Israel Expands Ground Operation but What Is the Endgame? The Quint
- eSIMs: How Gaza got vital connectivity during communications blackout Anadolu Agency | English
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