Israeli innovation meeting Iran's urgent needs - transforming crisis into opportunity through the future Cyrus Accords
September 2025: Tehran's reservoirs at 13% capacity, 28 million Iranians in water-stressed areas. Israeli technology can help now.
Israeli Science Minister Gila Gamliel hosted Pahlavi's delegation as part of the Iran Prosperity Project, focusing on water, agriculture, energy, and technology solutions for Iran's current crises.
"Thank you, President Isaac Herzog and Minister Gila Gamliel, for welcoming my delegation of experts at a time when the Iranian people are suffering from a severe water crisis, electric shortages, and a collapsing economy. This mission lays the groundwork for the future Cyrus Accords between Israel and a free, democratic, and prosperous Iran."
From immediate crisis solutions to long-term innovation partnerships, Israeli technology can transform Iran's future
Israeli water companies lead the world in desalination, drip irrigation, and water-from-air technology. With Iran facing its worst water crisis in decades, these proven solutions could save millions of lives.
Transform Iran's agricultural sector with precision farming, drought-resistant crops, and efficient irrigation systems. Israeli agtech can help Iran feed its people while using less water.
Connect Iran to the global digital economy through Israeli expertise in fintech, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Building the infrastructure for a prosperous digital Iran.
Israeli medical technology and pharmaceutical innovation could revolutionize Iranian healthcare, bringing world-class treatment to 85 million Iranians.
Israel's leadership in solar technology, energy storage, and smart grid systems can help Iran transition to clean, renewable energy sources.
Combat climate change together with Israeli climate tech innovations in monitoring, adaptation, and mitigation technologies.
Since the Abraham Accords in 2020, UAE-Israel technology cooperation has flourished, creating billions in trade, thousands of jobs, and breakthrough innovations. This model shows what's possible for Iran-Israel cooperation.
With 85 million people and vast natural resources, Iran represents a far larger opportunity for technological cooperation than the UAE's 10 million population.
Technology cooperation between Israel and Iran could create the largest economic transformation in Middle East history, benefiting both nations and the entire region.
Every day of delay means more Iranian suffering from water crisis, energy shortages, and economic collapse. Israeli technology can help today, building the foundation for tomorrow's Cyrus Accords.