Lebanon teeters on food insecurity as war disrupts supply chains, WFP says

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The UN World Food Programme warns Lebanon faces a growing food security crisis as Israel’s offensive against Hezbollah disrupts supplies and pushes prices higher, with vegetable prices up more than 20% and bread up about 17% since March. Although official stockpiles and ports remain functional for now, southern markets have largely collapsed and hard-to-reach areas are becoming harder to supply, with aid convoys limited and displacement ongoing. About 900,000 people in Lebanon were already food insecure before the latest escalation, a number expected to rise as the crisis persists.
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