Desalination Plants Could Be The Iran War’s Most Consequential Targets
Released on 03/23/2026
[Reporter] Iran has threatened to launch strikes
against desalination facilities in the Gulf
if its power plants are targeted by the US.
Desalination plants are some of the most important elements
of civilian infrastructure in the Middle East,
turning seawater into drinking water
by removing salt and other minerals.
This is mostly done
through a process called reverse osmosis,
which removes most contaminants
by pushing water through
a semi-permeable membrane under pressure.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,
Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Oman
are home to some of the world's largest desalination plants
and depend almost exclusively on them for fresh water.
According to the Center for Strategic
and International Studies think tank,
the six Gulf States
have 3,401 operational desalination plants.
Deliberate targeting of desalination infrastructure,
the DC-based CSIS says,
Would represent a significant escalation of the war,
threatening vital water supplies
for millions of people across the region.
The world's largest desalination plant, Ras Al-Khair,
is located on the Gulf Coast of Saudi Arabia,
75 kilometers northwest of the city of Jubail.
A US diplomatic cable, leaked in 2008,
had warned that an attack on Ras Al-Khair
would force the entire population of Riyadh
to evacuate within a week,
as the plant delivers most of the city's drinking water.
Bahrain's interior ministry reported on March 8th
that an Iranian drone attack
had damaged a water desalination plant,
accusing Tehran
of indiscriminately targeting civilian infrastructure.
A day prior, Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi,
accused the US of a blatant and desperate crime
of attacking a desalination plant
on the Iranian island of Qeshm in the Strait of Hormuz,
claiming The US set this precedent, not Iran.
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