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    Kuwait Imposes Temporary Limit on Water Carton Purchases Amid Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In response to the escalating geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region, Kuwait has introduced a temporary restriction on the purchase of bottled water cartons. Mariam Al-Awad, the newly appointed Director of the Union of Cooperative Societies, has issued an official circular that limits customers to buying no more than five cartons of water at a time. This measure applies uniformly across all central markets and the various branches operating under the cooperative societies umbrella.

    The decision to cap water sales comes amid a backdrop of heightened uncertainty and supply concerns triggered by recent military developments in the Middle East. The directive emphasizes that this limitation is a precautionary step designed to safeguard the availability of essential resources for the general public and to prevent any potential shortages that might arise due to panic buying or disrupted supply chains.

    These developments follow a severe escalation in hostilities, where a joint offensive by US and Israeli forces targeted Iran, resulting in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with members of his family. This unprecedented attack has plunged the region into turmoil, prompting Iran to declare a 40-day mourning period for its long-standing leader. The aftermath has seen a rapid and forceful response from Iran’s military factions, particularly the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which launched a series of missile and drone strikes aimed at key Israeli cities.

    Israel, on its part, has heightened its defensive posture by activating air raid sirens across multiple regions to alert civilians of potential incoming missile attacks. The Israeli defense minister confirmed the ongoing combat operations, underscoring the severity of the conflict. Meanwhile, the US President publicly announced the commencement of an extensive military campaign against Iran, vowing to dismantle what he described as a significant threat posed by the Iranian regime.

    Within this volatile environment, Kuwait’s move to regulate water sales reflects broader concerns about maintaining domestic stability and ensuring that basic commodities remain accessible to all citizens. The government’s proactive approach highlights the interconnectedness of regional security issues and their direct impact on everyday life in neighboring countries. As the situation continues to unfold, Kuwaiti authorities are closely monitoring supply chains and are prepared to adjust measures as necessary to support public welfare.

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