Benjamin Netanyahu called on Iranians to protest against water and energy shutdowns

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At the same time, he promised them that Israel would help them with modern technologies as soon as their country was “free”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday called on the inhabitants of Iran to go to the streets and require from their reign to deduce responsibility for energy and water shutdown in recent days. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.

Netanyahu in a video indication on social networks talked about the lack of water in Iran and quickly emptying his water reservoirs. In order to save energy last week in the country, they also ordered the closure of many government offices.

Lack of water in Iran

“In this brutal summer heat, you don’t even have clean, cold water that you could give to your children. Here is great news – the moment your country is free, the best Israeli experts will visit every Iranian city and bring the latest technology and know -how with it,” he said.

Netanyahu called on the Iranians to “risk for freedom, to go to the streets and build a better future for their families and all Iranians”. Israeli Prime Minister published a video on social networks approximately two months after the end of the 12-day conflict between the two countries.

AFP recalls that Netanyahu has previously used videos targeted to the inhabitants of the countries with which Israel has disputes, and urged them to take things in their own hands.

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