Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly urged the Iranian people to overthrow their government amid Iran's worsening water crisis. Netanyahu pledged that once Iran is "liberated," Israel would provide advanced water recycling and desalination technology to help address the country's water shortages. This message follows recent statements from Israeli officials highlighting Iran's severe drought and instability after recent conflicts. In response, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian dismissed Netanyahu's offer as insincere, criticizing Israel for depriving Gaza of water and food and calling the promise a "mirage." The exchange underscores heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, with Netanyahu linking humanitarian aid to regime change, while Iranian leadership rejects the overture amid ongoing regional conflicts.
‘The regime that deprived the people of Gaza of water and food now wants to provide water to Iranians? This is a mirage!’ — President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian https://t.co/s2hRzWCv3j
The reaction of the President of Iran to the statement of the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, who claimed that he could solve the water shortage problem in Iran: “The regime that deprived the people of Gaza of water and food now wants to provide water to Iranians? This is https://t.co/e7vGsKOM7f
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