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    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    We explore why water infrastructure is increasingly being targeted in the midst of war and conflict.

    Water sustains life, but what happens when it is weaponised? In the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, desalination plants supplying millions in the Gulf have become targets. This reflects a growing pattern: water infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable as global scarcity intensifies. The United Nations warns of looming “water bankruptcy” driven by climate change and rising global demands, including AI data centres.

    Presenter: Stefanie Dekker

    Guests:

    Kaveh Madani – Director, UNU Institute for Water, Environment & Health

    Zeina Moneer – Environmental policy and climate programmes expert

    Published On 27 Apr 202627 Apr 2026

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