Tensions remain high as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered assistance to Iran, specifically regarding the nation’s critical water shortage. This offer, coming from a country that was recently engaged in conflict with Iran, has been met with skepticism and rejection. The water crisis in Iran is severe, with the majority of the country facing drought conditions. The lack of water in rivers, dams, and underground sources has exacerbated the situation. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian criticized Netanyahu’s offer, referencing the humanitarian situation in Gaza. He questioned how a nation that allegedly withholds water and food from Gazans could offer aid to Iran. The crisis is further compounded by insufficient rainfall, leading to empty reservoirs and widespread water scarcity across the country. The agricultural sector is identified as a major contributor to the water crisis, with high water consumption rates.
