Lebanon says Israeli GPS jamming confounding ground, air traffic

lebanon says israeli gps jamming confounding ground, air traffic

Lebanese Uber driver Hussein Khalil shows his GPS jammed geolocation on the Uber application showing the area of Hermel in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa valley, as he sits in his vehicle in Beirut's Hamra street on June 11, 2024. — AFP

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 all," the disgruntled driver told AFP on Beirut's chaotic, car-choked streets.

"Of course, we are losing money."

For months, whacky location data on apps have caused confusion in Lebanon, where the Hezbollah militant group has been engaged in cross-border clashes with Israel.

In March, Beirut lodged a complaint with the United Nations about "attacks by Israel on Lebanese sovereignty in the form of jamming the airspace around" the Beirut airport.

Khalil showed AFP screenshots of apps displaying his locations not only in the Gazan city of Rafah -- around 300 kilometres (185 miles) away -- but also in east Lebanon near the Syrian border, when he was actually in Beirut.

With online maps loopy, Khalil said "one passenger phoned me and asked, 'Are you in Baalbek?'" referring to a city in east Lebanon.

"I told her: 'No, I'll be at your location (in Beirut) in two minutes'."

Numerous residents have reported their online map location as appearing at Beirut airport while they were actually elsewhere in the capital.

Since Hamas's October 7 attack, Israel has taken measures to disrupt Global Positioning System (GPS) functionality for the group and other opponents.

The Israeli army said in October that it disrupted GPS "in a proactive manner for various operational needs".

It warned of "various and temporary effects on location-based applications".

Specialist site gpsjam.org, which compiles geolocation signal disruption data based on aircraft data reports, reported a low level of disruption around Gaza on October 7.

But the next day, disturbances increased around the Palestinian territory and also along the border between Israel and Lebanon.

On June 28, the level of interference showing on the site was high above Lebanon and parts of Syria, Jordan and Israel.

An AFP journalist in Jerusalem said her location appeared as if she was in Cairo, Egypt's capital about 400 kilometres away.

The interference has at times extended to European Union member Cyprus, some 200 kilometres from Lebanon, where AFP journalists have reported their GPS location appearing at Beirut airport instead of on the island.

"Israel is using GPS jamming to disrupt or interfere with Hezbollah's communications," said Freddy Khoueiry, global security analyst for the Middle East and North Africa at risk intelligence company RANE.

It is "also using GPS spoofing... to send false GPS signals, aimed at disrupting and hindering drones' and precision-guided missiles' abilities to function or hit their targets," he added.

The Iran-backed Hezbollah has "a large arsenal" of such GPS-assisted weapons, he noted.

The cross-border exchanges have killed more than 490 people in Lebanon -- mostly fighters -- according to an AFP tally, with 26 people killed in northern Israel, according to authorities there.

Fears have grown of all-out conflict between the foes that last went to war in 2006.

Asked about GPS jamming in northern Israel, where Hezbollah has concentrated its attacks, a spokesperson for Israel's defence ministry told AFP's Jerusalem office that "currently, we are unable to discuss operational matters".

Lebanon's civil aviation chief Fadi El-Hassan said that since March, the body has asked pilots flying in or out of Beirut to "rely on ground navigation equipment and not on GPS signals due to the ongoing interference in the region".

Ground navigation equipment is typically used as a back-up system.

Hassan expressed frustration that "in this technological age, a pilot who wants to land at our airport cannot use GPS due to Israeli enemy interference".

Lebanon is ensuring "the maintenance of ground navigation equipment at all times in order to provide the necessary signals for pilots to land safely," he said.

Avedis Seropian, a licenced pilot, said he had stopped using GPS in recent months.

"We got used to the situation. I don't rely on (GPS) at all... I fly relying on a compass and paper map," he told AFP.

But he said not having GPS, even as a fallback, was disconcerting.

When geolocation data is wrong and visibility is poor, "you can suddenly find yourself in a state of panic", he said.

"That could lead to an accident or a disaster."

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