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931 Missile Attacks Are Overwhelming the Gulf. Delivery Drivers Are Still on the Roads

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Carla Sertin @ Wired · 03/02/2026 16:34 EDT

Missile Attacks Are Overwhelming the Gulf. Delivery Drivers Are Still on the Roads

Missile and drone attacks have disrupted daily life, but delivery drivers are still diligently navigating streets to drop off orders across the region.

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