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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Over 1.2 Million At Risk Of Hunger In Lebanon, Warns Report
More than 1.2 million people in Lebanon are expected to face acute hunger due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah, according to a UN-backed assessment reported by AFP. The report, issued jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization, World Food Programme, and Lebanon’s agriculture ministry, said around 1.24 million people could experience crisis-level food insecurity between April and August 2026. A UN-backed report says that more…
More than 1 million in Lebanon expected to face acute food insecurity, hunger monitor says
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