"Elon Musk's Starlink Approved for Use in Gaza and Israel"

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The Israeli government has approved the use of Elon Musk's Starlink satellite services in a field hospital in the Gaza Strip and in Israel for the first time, aiming to enable video conferencing with other hospitals and real-time remote diagnostics. This move is expected to help both Israelis and Palestinian civilians in Gaza, where most hospitals have been shut or are under growing pressure due to the ongoing conflict with Hamas. Israel is facing international pressure to hold off on a planned assault on Rafah, the last refuge for displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza.
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