Elon Musk recently announced he would provide connectivity support to internationally recognized humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza through his satellite communication system, Starlink. He stated on the social media platform known as X (formerly Twitter) in response to a statement from the U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She had raised concerns about the communication blackout in Gaza.
Following the extensive Israeli military operations, including airstrikes and ground incursions, aid organizations faced significant challenges. They reported a breakdown in phone and internet services, hampering their ability to maintain contact with their teams operating in the Gaza Strip.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Starlink, under the management of SpaceX, Elon Musk's company, was rapidly established within Ukraine. This communication network, essential for advanced military personnel operating in regions with impaired communication infrastructure, became an important asset for Kyiv in the field of battle.
Established in 2015, Starlink is a subsidiary of SpaceX, a prominent aerospace manufacturer and space transportation enterprise. Commencing its mission in 2019, the project commenced launching satellites into Earth's orbit, leveraging the substantial financial backing of Elon Musk, along with numerous government subsidies amounting to millions. As of 2023, Starlink has an orbital constellation comprising nearly 5,000 satellites, as reported by observer Jonathan McDowell.
Starlink's concept revolves around a network of satellites that facilitate global internet connectivity. It offers a commitment to provide «fast and reliable broadband internet access to