Economic crises would push Israel to collapse

An Iranian university professor says the Israeli economic structure faces numerous problems despite western supports, adding the economy has even grow more problematic in recent years.
Mohammad Sadeq Khoushki was speaking to the Quds News Agency (Qudsna) in Tehran.
Koushki said the regime’s economy has grown more ill following its imposed wars on the besieged Gaza Strip in 2008 and 2014, prompting a capital flight.
The university professor also cited deep water shortage as an Achilles’ hill in the Israeli economy, adding Israel would not survive unless it resolves its water crisis.
Asked about the Israeli eavesdropping on Iran’s nuclear talks, the university professor called it natural, adding even if the Israeli government had not wiretapped the talks, the western party would brief it on every details.