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Musk Says Starlink service is ‘now active’ in Gaza hospital run by UAE

Initiation of service comes with support of both UAE and Israel, Musk says on X



A field hospital run by the UAE in Gaza. Starlink, which uses thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit to provide web access, is “now active” in the hospital.
Image Credit: WAM file

Gaza: SpaceX has begun offering Starlink internet in a hospital in the Gaza Strip, Elon Musk announced on his social media site X, just over five months after receiving permission to start services there from the Israeli government.

Starlink, which uses thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit to provide web access, is “now active” in the hospital, Musk wrote in a one-sentence post.

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The initiation of service comes with the support of both the UAE and Israel, Musk wrote on X.
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The company and Israel’s communications ministry in February agreed to a series of measures that would allow the system’s use in a field hospital run by the United Arab Emirates while preventing access for Hamas, designated as a terrorist organisation by the US and the European Union.

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The initiation of service comes with the support of both the UAE and Israel, Musk wrote on X.

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Starlink is popular in many conflict zones, with a Bloomberg investigation in March revealing widespread examples of equipment being traded and activated illegally or without government clearance in countries including Yemen and Sudan.

The announcement of the Gaza initiative comes as SpaceX is seeking an official distributor to operate the satellite internet service in Sudan, where volunteers and health workers have used Starlink to provide relief during a civil war that started in April last year.

Humanitarian groups have called on Starlink to maintain its service in the country amid a nationwide internet blackout that’s inhibited efforts to provide aid.

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Starlink is officially available in most of Europe and North and South America as well in other parts of the world such as Japan, Nigeria and Australia, according to a map on Starlink’s website.

The Starlink map of countries with service availability doesn’t include any country in the Middle East.

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