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Starlink still unavailable for West Bank settlers after Israel roll out

More than 500,000 Jewish residents of the territory cannot access its high-speed internet network

August 12, 2025 14:20
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Starlink is still not available to West Bank settlers after being rolled out in Israel (Image: Getty)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

The launch of Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service in Israel currently excludes the more than 500,000 citizens living in West Bank settlements, Jerusalem's Ministry of Communications confirmed to JNS on Monday.

"The Starlink service was launched for the first time last week and is still operating in a basic format," the ministry said in a statement to JNS. "As stated in our announcement about the launch, the ministry is working to expand the service, including making it available nationwide."

The Communications Ministry noted that high-speed fiber-optic internet lines are currently available to nearly 95% of Israeli households, "including large areas in [the West Bank]."

Starlink began operating in most areas of the Jewish state on Thursday after receiving the ministry's approval in early 2024.

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