Uber driver Hussein Khalil was battling traffic in Beirut when he found himself in the Gaza Strip — according to his online map, anyway — as location jamming blamed on Israel disrupts life in Lebanon. “We’ve been dealing with this problem a lot for around five months,” said Khalil, 36. “Sometimes we can’t work at […]
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