The role of Israel in the water crisis of the Middle East

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In today's world water is a matter of life and death and has a crucial position. The countries invest phenomenal amounts for providing water and create alternatives to resist water wastage. In our contemporary epoch the crisis of water has just turned to one of the most significant international challenges and the Middle East countries being one the world’s most extremely dry locations are the canon of this global challenge; in a manner that the next war in the middle east would be the war of water and it can be changed to a more strategic and decisive capital than the oil. The moment the usurping Israeli regime came into being onward, has taken steps to expand and seize the regional water sources; because it faces with extreme scarcity of water. Water for Israel is more pivotal and far beyond than the items of development because water is associated with its core existence. The existence of Israel depends on water sources of occupied regions and without dominating those sources it cannot extend its life. So this regime caused the water crisis of the region. The present article has tried to prove the hypothesis that Israel has the main and key role in the water crisis of the Middle East.
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Persian
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Biquarterly Journal Sokhanetarikh, Volume:5 Issue: 12, 2011
Page:
121
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