“Tehran has no water left,” he admitted, as reported by Der Spiegel. But instead of fixing the crisis, Iran’s regime is talking about moving the capital – running away from the disaster they created.
20 Provinces Suffering – No Real Plan
At least 20 out of 31 provinces in Iran are in serious water crisis. One of the largest reservoirs could dry up in just weeks. The regime’s response? Closing schools and offices for a few days – a weak attempt to mask a disaster that’s been building for decades.
Climate change has made things worse, with rising temperatures and falling rainfall. But the truth is clear: the real cause is mismanagement, corruption, and neglect.
Billions for Terror, While Iranians Die of Thirst
While the people of Iran wait in line for clean water, the regime continues to spend billions of dollars to fund terrorist networks in Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Gaza.
How many Iranian children must go without drinking water? How many farmers must watch their land turn to dust? How many lives must be lost – while the regime funds foreign wars?
Instead of fixing water pipes, they buy weapons. Instead of building desalination plants, they build rockets.
Remember Jina – It’s Time to Rise Again
The Iranian people stood up bravely during the Jina Mahsa Amini revolution. The world saw the courage of a nation demanding freedom and dignity.
Now, Iran faces a new kind of death – not from bullets, but from thirst, hunger, and hopelessness. But the cause is the same: a regime that puts power and terror ahead of its own people.
A Clear Message: Enough Is Enough
Israel once had water shortages, too. But through technology and planning, we turned crisis into abundance. Iran can do the same – but not with this regime.
To the people of Iran:
Your future will only begin when this regime ends.
Your water, your children’s health, your dignity — they matter more than any war in Gaza or Lebanon.
It’s time to rise again.
Not just for freedom — but for survival.


This photo belongs to The Kurdish News Media Network Rudaw24 Rudaw24.net
Shows a women protesting against the Iranian regime, during the Mahsa Amini Uprising