In 2024, governments ordered 296 internet shutdowns in 54 countries, with at least 72 directly linked to human rights abuses in conflict settings. Internet shutdowns were implemented at the most important times for immediate medical response and humanitarian coordination. These measures increase the risks to the health and well-being of civilians. Internet access is an integral part of almost every aspect of life. Limiting digital connectivity is becoming more and more normalized. Internet shutdown in Iran threatens the right to health.