Caught between the fear of renewed conflict and hopes for a lasting ceasefire, Tehran’s residents endure a daily struggle of psychological and economic uncertainty. In eastern Tehran, Sajjad, a young man in his twenties, stands in front of the twisted iron and shattered concrete that was once his father’s home. The ruins have been left completely untouched since the bombardment. “Who will rebuild all this?” he asks, his voice thick with grief. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 After 60 days of war in Iran, does US Congress want a say? list 2 of 4 Trump scolds Germany’s Merz for criticism of Iran war list 3 of 4 As US-Iran talks remain ‘stalled’, experts warn of ‘long-term disruptions’ list 4 of 4 Can Russia serve as an economic lifeline for Iran amid the Hormuz blockade? end of list Sajjad’s despair captures the suspended reality of millions in the Iranian capital.…