According to reports from Kuwait, widespread GPS jamming has been activated across the Persian Gulf states. The scope and purpose of the jamming are not yet clear, but such measures are often associated with electronic warfare or military activity.
Kuwaiti sources reported early Sunday that widespread GPS jamming has begun across the Persian Gulf states, according to the source. The scope and purpose of the jamming remain unclear, but such measures are typically associated with electronic warfare or military activity. The report follows a bulletin from The Zioneer at 02:08 Jerusalem, which noted initial reports of GPS jamming across the Middle East on unspecified sources. The development comes amid broader regional tensions: The Zioneer has previously reported on GPS jamming in Israel and Tehran, and on Iranian channels reporting movement at regime missile sites, with warnings that Iran's response might target Gulf states (similarity 0.633, 0.622, 0.612). The current report, from a single Kuwaiti source, remains unverified.
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