Elon Musk said Saturday that his company would try to help international aid groups in Gaza communicate with Starlink internet terminals after an intense wave of Israeli airstrikes severed almost all internet and cellular communications in the territory.
“SpaceX will support communication links with internationally recognized aid organizations,” he wrote on X.
It is unlikely there are any Starlink terminals inside Gaza, where the entry of goods faced severe restrictions before Israel imposed a full blockade in response to Hamas’s attack on Oct. 7. Musk said no terminals from Gaza had attempted to communicate with SpaceX satellites.
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