The UN World Food Programme warned on 10 April that Lebanon could face a serious food crisis caused by the effects of Iran's war.
Statement by the World Food Programme
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) said that Lebanon is at risk of a serious food crisis. The organisation made the announcement on 10 April 2026.
The reason is the impact of Iran's war, which is destabilising the region and threatening food supplies to Lebanon. WFP stressed the need for urgent measures to prevent the situation from deteriorating.
The impact of the conflict on Lebanon
Iran's war has caused disruptions in logistics and supply chains, which has already had a significant impact on Lebanon. The country is heavily dependent on food imports.
According to the WFP, further escalation of the conflict could lead to higher prices and food shortages for the population.
International reaction
WFP called on the international community to pay attention to the situation in Lebanon and provide the necessary support to prevent a humanitarian crisis.
The organisation stressed that without intervention, millions of people could be left without access to basic food.
Context.
Lebanon is already experiencing economic instability and a political crisis. New threats related to the conflict in Iran could exacerbate existing problems.
Read more about the humanitarian situation in the region in the World section of ukrmedia.news.







