Iran threatens to target desalination plants in Middle East

Iran has threatened to target desalination plants in the Middle East, essential to one of the driest regions in the world. The Japan Times highlights this as a dangerous new war target.

The Japan Times reports that water has emerged as a dangerous new war target. Iran has threatened to target desalination plants in the Middle East, which are essential for one of the driest regions in the world. The article, published on March 23, 2026, lists keywords including U.S., Middle East, Iran, Israel, UAE, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, drones, and water. This threat underscores vulnerabilities in regional water infrastructure amid tensions, though specific details on statements or timelines remain undisclosed in the available information.

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