News: "Netanyahu, touting Israeli water tech, calls on drought-ravaged Iranians to oppose regime"
- kyonissho
- Aug 13
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Netanyahu, touting Israeli water tech, calls on drought-ravaged Iranians to oppose regime


"Elevated temperatures that began in mid-July have strained Iran’s power grid, prompting rolling blackouts nationwide. The frequent power outages have severely affected industrial output.
Reformist newspaper Shargh reported that factories were now facing four days a week of power cuts, compounding pressure from crippling Western sanctions and soaring inflation.
“To live like this is not fair to you. It’s not fair to your children. But I have very good news: Israel is the #1 recycler of water in the world. We recycle 90% of our waste-water. And we lead the world in desalination. We know exactly what to do so Iran can also have plentiful water,” he continued.
The premier noted that in 2018, Israel opened a Persian-language Telegram account teaching water management techniques, and said “100,000 Iranians joined almost instantly,” adding: “The thirst for water in Iran is only matched by the thirst for freedom.”"

"“Dear Iranian people, your poets once sang of flowing rivers and beautiful gardens. But those rivers and gardens are dry today. Iran is out of water. But it doesn’t have to be this way. You see, in the land of Israel, we have even less water, but de facto, we have an abundance of water,” he said, touting Israel’s recycling and desalination programs.
“We would love to share this with you. Your current leadership prefers to spend your money on bombs, on terror, on missiles, instead of on water and abundance for you. Iran has a choice: It can choose to continue the war, or it can choose peace. It can choose the way of working together,” he said.
“One day, in not a distant future, Israel will be happy to share all of our technologies with the beautiful Iranian people, so from this friendship, we’ll see springs of clear water,” Bennett concluded."
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