Musk’s Starlink Wins License for Israel, Parts of Gaza
- Israel will permit UAE field hospital in Gaza to use service
- Sales in Israel to be limited to local councils, government
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Elon Musk’s Starlink won a license to operate in Israel and parts of the Gaza Strip after agreeing to a series of measures to prevent Hamas from getting access to its satellite internet services.
The service will be available to some authorities in Israel and the government approved it for use at a field hospital run by the United Arab Emirates in southern Gaza, the Israeli communications ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.