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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging Iranians to overthrow their government, dangling the promise of abundant water if they do. Iran is suffering from a severe drought.
In a new video message, Netanyahu stands beside a water jug and tells Iranians they lack “clean cold water to give your children.” If they are “bold and brave” and “take risks for freedom,” he says, Israel will send “top water experts…into every Iranian city” with “cutting-edge technology and know-how” the moment that Iran is “free.”
Israel does indeed have the best water management systems in the world, he’s right about that. But would you trust them to provide food and water? If the plight of the Palestinians is any indication of how that promise would go, Iranians might want to think twice.
Israel has a long history of weaponizing water in Palestinian territories — particularly the West Bank. Since 1967, it has maintained de facto military control over all water resources, making it nearly impossible for Palestinians to drill wells or develop infrastructure without permits. That control means Israeli settlers often consume up to 300 liters per person per day, while many Palestinians get less than 20 liters — far below the WHO’s minimum for daily needs.
So, sure: Israel has the technology. But their track record on water distribution… That’s another matter.