GPS jamming spread to central areas of Israel amid fears of an Iranian attack, local media reported. Waze and Moovit users in the centre of the country are being told they are currently in Cairo, outlets reported, while Google Maps users in Tel Aviv showed their current location as Beirut. Public transport delays have also been reported. Jerusalem has also faced disruption.

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