The Palestinian telecommunications company announced on Wednesday a disruption in fixed internet services and landline communications in the city of Gaza and northern Gaza due to the ongoing Israeli aggression.
The company stated in a statement, "There is a disruption in fixed internet services and landline communications in the governorates of Gaza and North Gaza."
It added: "Our teams are working around the clock to repair the faults in light of the dangerous field situation."
Eyewitnesses reported that there were faults experienced in internet lines in several areas of the city of Gaza.
On Tuesday, the Israeli army announced that it had begun a "ground invasion of the city of Gaza," but field evidence and local sources confirm that no ground incursion has occurred.
On August 8, the Israeli government approved a plan proposed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to gradually reoccupy the Gaza Strip entirely, starting with the city of Gaza.
The army began its attack on the city on August 11, launching from the Zeitoun neighborhood, in an operation later dubbed "Gideon's Chariots 2."
With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 64,964 deaths and 165,312 injuries among Palestinians, most of whom are children and women.
This disruption comes as a result of the Israeli army targeting several main routes supplying the area amid the ongoing aggression.





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Interruption of internet and landline communication services in the Gaza and North governorates.