Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on 12 August released a video address aimed directly at Iranian citizens, urging them to "take to the streets" and overthrow their government as the country grapples with acute water shortages. Netanyahu said that once Iran is "free from this regime," Israel will dispatch its "cutting-edge" desalination and water-recycling experts to help resolve the crisis. Quoting Theodor Herzl, he added, "If you will it, a free Iran is no dream." Former prime minister Naftali Bennett delivered a similar message earlier in the day, also linking access to Israeli technology to a change of government in Tehran. The appeals come two months after a 12-day conflict in which Israeli strikes inside Iran killed senior military commanders and nuclear scientists, while Iranian missile barrages left 30 civilians dead in Israel. With Iranian authorities imposing rolling power cuts and closing government offices to conserve resources during a heatwave, Netanyahu's remarks underscore Israel's attempt to leverage domestic discontent inside Iran to pressure the ruling leadership.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu published a message to the people of Iran: “Greetings from Jerusalem, To the proud people of Iran. Your leaders forced the 12 Day War on us, and they lost miserably. They lie through their teeth, but on rare occasions, they tell the https://t.co/Z7RfhaSuRq
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The Prime Minister of the Israeli regime once again called on Iranians to overthrow their government. Netanyahu said in an address to the Iranians: "Take to the streets and revolt! The moment the regime falls, Israel will help you. As the founder of our state, Theodor Herzl, https://t.co/PBi1hs3xYN