
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful message to the Iranian people, urging them to rise against their oppressive regime and envision a future of freedom and prosperity. Speaking in a video message from Jerusalem, he criticized Iran’s leadership for their failures, particularly in addressing the nation’s worsening water crisis. Netanyahu highlighted the regime’s admission of severe shortages, stating, “A few days ago, the Iranian president said: ‘We have problems with water, electricity, money and inflation – where don’t we have a problem? There won’t be any water in the dams by September or October’.” Netanyahu blamed the Iranian regime for the dire situation, noting that Iranians lack access to clean water for their children amid scorching summer heat.
“In this brutal summer heat, you don’t even have clean, cold water to give your children. Such hypocrisy. Such disdain for the Iranian people. To live like this is not fair to you. It’s not fair to your children,” Netanyahu attacked the regime.
Video: PM Netanyahu speaks to the Iranians about water / Credit: GPO
Netanyahu, who launched Operation Rising Lion in June to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, contrasted Iran’s struggles with Israel’s achievements in water management. He proudly declared, “Israel is the #1 recycler of water in the world. We recycle 90% of our waste-water. And we lead the world in desalination.” He recalled launching a Telegram channel in Farsi nearly a decade ago to share water management techniques, which attracted 100,000 Iranians almost immediately. This, he said, reflects both Iran’s thirst for water and its people’s yearning for freedom.
Netanyahu painted a vivid picture of a revitalized Iran, free from tyranny. He invited Iranians to imagine water skiing on the Karaj Dam, strolling along a restored Farahzad river, and seeing lush trees in Niavaran and Darband. He also spoke of reviving Urmia lake, a once-stunning natural wonder in northwest Iran. These visions, he argued, are achievable with Israel’s expertise, which would be shared the moment Iran achieves freedom. “The moment your country is free, Israel’s top water experts will flood into every Iranian city bringing cutting-edge technology and know-how.” He added, “Well, all of this is not a dream. This can be your reality. But instead of making this a reality, your dictators impose tyranny and poverty upon you – just as they impose war on us,” Netanyahu lamented. “For 46 years, you have been denied the most basic human rights. The right to express yourselves freely. To write, speak and sing whatever you please.”
Netanyahu condemned Iran’s regime for prioritizing foreign conflicts over domestic needs. Netanyahu asserted that Tehran’s leaders have squandered hundreds of billions of dollars on groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, neglecting hospitals, schools, and infrastructure. He decried the regime’s repression, holding up books by Iranian dissidents forced to publish abroad as evidence of stifled voices. “You, the descendants of Cyrus the Great, deserve much more,” he said.
In a call to action, Netanyahu urged Iranians to take to the streets, demand justice, and protest tyranny. He assured them of global support, stating, “I stand with you. Israel stands with you. The entire free world stands with you.”
“Take to the streets. Demand justice. Demand accountability. Protest tyranny. Build a better future for your families and for all Iranians. Do not let these fanatic mullahs ruin your lives for a minute longer,” Netanyahu said.
PM Netanyahu to the people of Iran:
As our founding father, Theodor Herzl, said of the Jewish state, “If you will it, it is no dream”
And I say to you, “if you will it, a free Iran is no dream.”
Now is the time for action.
Now is the time to fight for freedom.
Iran Baraye Irani pic.twitter.com/0piWqVO8EJ
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) August 12, 2025
He further made a prediction that the “cruel, callous, and cowardly” regime in Tehran will not last long, promising a future where Iran’s economy thrives, water flows abundantly, and children live joyously. Quoting Theodor Herzl, he concluded, “If you will it, it is no dream,” adapting the phrase to inspire Iranians: “Iran Baraye Irani” – Iran for Iranians.