The article sympathizes with only with one side of a horrible war, and only about losing its internet connection. It's surrealistic. It's like reading an article about Berlin citizens losing telephone connection in May 1945.
The article is about the damage to an internet/mobile operator infrastructure.
If there's any comparable damage to internet/mobile infrastructure of Israel, feel free to share, otherwise I don't see your point.
I haven't seen any comparable damage on the Israel side to be sympathetic about.
Not sure if you realize how destructive, and dangerous to regular people complete prolonged blackout of all communication is. People give briths, have hart attacks, strokes, get injured, need to organize aid delivery so not to starve, disabled people need contact with people that can help them, thousands of people daily call for medical help for general health issues, psychological issues,...
Disabling the entire communication infrastructure is absolutely disastrous. Many people died because of this.
If there's any comparable damage to internet/mobile infrastructure of Israel, feel free to share, otherwise I don't see your point.
I haven't seen any comparable damage on the Israel side to be sympathetic about.
Not sure if you realize how destructive, and dangerous to regular people complete prolonged blackout of all communication is. People give briths, have hart attacks, strokes, get injured, need to organize aid delivery so not to starve, disabled people need contact with people that can help them, thousands of people daily call for medical help for general health issues, psychological issues,...
Disabling the entire communication infrastructure is absolutely disastrous. Many people died because of this.