Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service has been activated in a hospital in the Gaza Strip, the SpaceX chief executive said.
"Starlink is now active in a Gaza hospital with the support of @UAEmediaoffice and @Israel," Musk posted on X, more than five months after the Israeli government approved Starlink's use in the hospital in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
The high-speed internet will enable potentially life-saving medical consultations via real-time video calling, the UAE foreign ministry said in February.
Internet connectivity in Gaza is poor because of the lack of power and fuel to operate provider centres.
This makes it harder for medical staff and rescue teams to work, and restricts hospital services and the health ministry's centralised system.