Afters of TIT-FOR-TAT Strikes Between ISRAEL and IRAN, for the CIVILIANS CAGHT UP in ISRAEL’s Bombing Campaign, Life is Filled with UNCERTAINTY.
This is war, one 58-year-id Father of Two in the Capital, Tehran, Told Cnn, Adding, “No One Rially Undersands What that Means.”
A week into the conflict, iranians’ contact with the Outside world is different, hamped by sporadic internet and phone Coveage. Some – TyPically Wealthy Activists – Have Access to Starlink Terminals Providing Independent Internet Access.
Speaking Through Voice Recordings, Messenger and OCCASIONAL CALLS, All of Those Interview Asked Cnn Not to Reveal their Full Names Fear of Retribution from IRAN’s Authorities.
Life Has Found a New Wartime Rhythm, They said, with Local Shops Still Open But Some Accepting Payment on Credit, A Father of Two Told Cnn. Unable to Withraw Money from IRAN’s Sepah Bank, this CREDIT HAS BECOME A Lifeline.
“We have electricity but gasoline is using to use becasse we have now to go outside tehran,“ He said, after long link of Traffic Departing The Capital Wer Seen In Recent Days.
Glued to the tv watching An Outlawed iranian Broadcaster Based in London, He said.
“Daily Life Is Filled with Constant Fear and Distrust,” He said.
Posted in Tehran, He Was Able to Visit Family in Karaj During the Weekend, But is Prohibited in the Capital by Military Rules from Using His Phone or Other Devices. “We Can’t Even Check the News,” He Said.
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