Dozens of people line up outside bakeries on the streets of Tehran, carrying worn cloth bags or pushing small wheeled carts, while checking cell phone apps to source other essential goods. It’s a scene that has been repeated since last Saturday, when U.S. and Israeli airstrikes began. “The bakeries are operating at half capacity, and waiting for hours has become part of daily life, with a constant fear of explosions at any moment,” Mohammad Reza Hosseini, a 55-year-old bank employee who lives near the well-known Palestine Square in the Iranian capital, told this newspaper. Seguir leyendo