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  • 11/1/2023
The Gaza Strip experienced a 34-hour blackout of phone and internet services, leaving its population unable to communicate. Palestinian telecommunication providers believe it was deliberate Israeli sabotage, while an Israeli defense official claimed to be unaware. The blackout coincided with Israeli tanks entering the area and intensified bombardment, causing widespread destruction and casualties. Journalists and individuals in Gaza are struggling to find basic necessities and navigate their surroundings amid the rubble. Aid trucks have entered, but it is not enough to meet the needs of the population. Phone service has been partially restored but remains unreliable.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 The Gaza Strip experienced a 34-hour blackout of phone and internet services, leaving its
00:08 population unable to communicate.
00:11 Palestinian telecommunication providers believe it was deliberate Israel sabotage, while an
00:16 Israel defense official claimed to be unaware.
00:19 The blackout coincided with Israel tanks entering the area and intensified bombardment, causing
00:25 widespread destruction and casualties.
00:28 Journalists and individuals in Gaza are struggling to find basic necessities and navigate their
00:32 surroundings amid their rubble.
00:35 Aid trucks have entered, but it is not enough to meet the needs of the population.
00:39 Phone service has been partially restored, but remains unreliable.
00:43 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
00:45 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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