A massacre against Palestinians in Gaza as they attempt to capture communication and internet signals
In addition to the deliberate targeting and widespread killing carried out by the Israeli army against the inhabitants of Gaza in all areas since the start of the brutal Zionist aggression on the sector, the Zionist occupation committed a horrific massacre against isolated Palestinians in the city of Gaza while attempting to capture telecommunications and internet signals. This is part of the background of Israel's eight-month-long genocide in the region and amounts to outright war crimes.
Since the beginning of the attack, many residents of the sector have attempted to communicate with their relatives who dwell outside the sector; nevertheless, they find it challenging due to communication interruptions. There were casualties and injuries, including a child, after an Israeli missile strike on a group of Palestinians at a "internet distribution point" on Al-Jala Street near Al-Ayoun Hospital in the heart of Gaza City, according to witnesses. Dismembered body parts were recovered from the scene.
Palestinians resorted to makeshift distribution points and high places in an attempt to capture communication signals for alternative networks to operate the internet on electronic cards, following the massive destruction carried out by the Israeli forces in the sector, including the destruction of Palestinian communication exchanges and mobile phone network transmission stations. But these victims were specifically and purposefully targeted by the wicked Israeli army.
In an effort to mislead the media about these crimes, the Israeli army frequently targets civilians in an effort to intercept communication and internet signals. This makes it difficult for Gaza residents to convey and communicate among themselves. The Israeli army targets civilians in these besieged areas while committing various heinous crimes.
This targeting occurs at a time when Gazans are experiencing an almost complete absence of contact, making their situation worse. In addition, they have been subjected to intensive, nonstop aerial and artillery bombardment for the past eight months.