
A Report From Tel Aviv's Safe Rooms, Supermarkets and Beaches
By and Stacey Shick
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With the conflict between Israel and Iran in its fourth day, we checked in with Bloomberg's Tel Aviv bureau chief Ethan Bronner for a sense of the mood on the streets—and in the safe room at his apartment. Plus: Neither the sender nor the recipient of two-factor authentication codes can be sure who's handled them along the way, food companies are moving too slow to cut methane, and what happens when White House threats are ignored.
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