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Over 1.2m People in Lebanon to Face Acute Hunger Due to War

A UN-backed report says conflict, displacement and rising costs are pushing food insecurity higher as agricultural damage and lost livelihoods worsen the crisis.

  • On Wednesday, a UN-backed report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification revealed that 1.24 million people in Lebanon face acute food insecurity through August, marking a significant deterioration from pre-war conditions.
  • Conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, coupled with economic pressures, has displaced more than 1.2 million people and reversed recent food security gains in Lebanon, according to authorities.
  • Over 76% of farmers in south Lebanon have been displaced and 22% of agricultural land damaged in the latest fighting, prompting Lebanese Agriculture Minister Nizar Hani to warn the sector requires years of rehabilitation.
  • Families relying on donations to survive face mounting pressure as displacement and rising food costs collide, said Allison Oman Lawi, the WFP country director in Lebanon.
  • Without sustained humanitarian support, food insecurity will likely deepen, warned Nora Ourabah Haddad, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations representative in Lebanon.
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