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Netanyahu offers Iran water crisis aid if the regime withdrawn in the middle of the shortage

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Iran faces an intense water crisis, but helps the help could soon come from an improbable source – provided that the “tyrants” are out of power.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a message to the Iranian people only a few days after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned against excessive water consumption, saying that the country was on the brink of serious shortages.

Iran in the face of the water crisis

The Amir Kabir dam on the outskirts of Tehran on July 29, 2025. President Masoud Pezeshkian warned Sunday that some parts of Iran are faced with a “serious” water crisis. (Xinhua via Getty Images)

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Iran faced shortages of electricity, gas and water during peak months due to mismanagement and overconsumption, According to Reuters. The point of sale, citing the semi-official Tasnim news agency, reported that serious shortages could strike the country next month.

“The thirst of water in Iran is only equaled by the thirst for freedom,” said Netanyahu in a video on the inhabitants of Iran.

Netanyahu compared the treatment with the regime of his citizens to the struggle of Israel against him, saying: “Your dictators impose tyranny and poverty for you – just as they imply war.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on a podium, speaking a microphone

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the opening ceremony of the Knesset Museum in Jerusalem on Monday, August 11, 2025. (APO photo / OHAD ZWIGENBERG, POOL)

Netanyahu calls on Iranian citizens to seize “the opportunity” for the change of regime

Although he stopped unless he explicitly calls a revolution or a change of regime, the Israeli chief aroused a clear incentive for Iranians to get up: withdraw the regime, and Israel will help put an end to the country’s water crisis.

“Here is the excellent news: when your country is free, the best water experts in Israel will flood in each Iranian city bringing advanced technology and know-how. We will help Iran recycle water; we will help Iran abstain from water.”

The Iranian expert and editor -in -chief of the foreign office, Lisa Daftari, said that Netanyahu’s message was “a clear political signal wrapped in humanitarian aid”.

“He told them that Israel had technology, expertise and the desire to end their water crisis, but that this aid will only take place when Iran is no longer governed by the current regime. It was a direct link between political change and tangible improvement in daily life, recognizing the daily struggles of the Iranian people.

“Linking water to freedom, it makes the idea of resistance more immediate and more personal. It is a nod to the common points shared by the Israelis and the Iranians who just want to live a normal life far from radicalism,” she added.

In June, Israel and Iran fought a 12 -day war after Jerusalem acted against the Tehran nuclear program. The United States has finally joined, helping Israel destroying nuclear installations, including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

After an Israeli strike on the oil deposit of Sharan d'Iran

Iranian flags fly like fires and smoke from an Israeli attack on the rise in Sharan oil deposit in Tehran on June 15, 2025. (Majid Asgaripour / Wana (Press Asia of Western Asia) via Reuters)

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After the war, the Iranian regime intensified its repression against civilians. Tuesday, Reuters reported Iranian police said they stopped up to 21,000 people during the conflict. Despite the arrests, there was no credible report of mass demonstrations or coup attempts.

Netanyahu is not the only one to criticize the Iranian regime; The exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi also condemned his management of the country’s water supply.

“This regime has led water, earth, air, air, sky, life and richness of Iran to the edge of destruction. Pahlavi wrote on x.

In July, Pezeshkian rejected a government proposal to impose one day in the middle of the week or a week -long summer vacation to brake the shortages. He said that “closure is concealment and not a solution to the problem of water shortage,” according to Reuters.

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