Since the latest announcement on Israel’s change of its capital city, criticisms have risen from different countries. A great multitude of Iranians demonstrated in anti-Israel demonstrations from corner to corner of the state marking Jerusalem Day. They walked the streets chanting “Death to Israel” and “Death to America” while scorching the Israeli flag. There has been a fierce battle for the city with Muslims believing it’s their holy city. According to Palestinians, East Jerusalem as their future capital city. Iran has gone to the extent of openly exposing its wish to destroy Israel.

Despite the claim from Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday did the unexpected. Through a video, he offered the country’s water technology to Iran. There has been a tenacious drought in Iran that has become an environmental catastrophe. In his statement, Netanyahu made an unprecedented offer to Iran while expressing Israel’s decision to stand with them. He highlighted links in the State of Israel’s Persian website that contained information on the water scarcity.


The Prime Minister further explained Israel’s commitment and dedication to helping the Iranian people. Using statistics given by the meteorological department, he said close to 96% of Iranians are victims of drought. Moreover, information from an ex-Iranian Minister of Agriculture Issa Kalantari suggested that the environmental damage in Iran could force over 50 million people out of their homes. His statement stressed that the suffering is due to mishandling, ineffectiveness and theft of dynamic resources by the Iranian government.

Given that the contact between these two nations led to solutions, Prime Minister Netanyahu is ready to share the water technology with Iran. In the video, he emphasized Israel’s revolutionary tech to overcome the water shortage predicament. Israel tops the world’s record of recycling almost 90% of the wastewater. He stated that their technology focusses on individual plants with the specific nutrients they require. Israel developed drip irrigation.

In as much as Israel has the technology to tackle the ecological calamity facing Iran, it has become impossible to chip in and help. Netanyahu said they would have to get creative given the fact that Iran has banned them from entering their country. The technology used in Israel would save lives of the Iranians as a whole. The PM plans to begin a Farsi website that will provide information on reprocessing waste water to the Iranians. PM Netanyahu’s video revealed the contrast between the Iranian and Israeli mindset. Israel wants to save Iran despite their zeal to wipe Israel out. Claudia Sadoff, director general of the International Water Management Institute, expressed the dangers facing the country showing the risk that the country is being faced with.