Overview
- UN World Food Program's Carl Skau expresses concern over potential disruptions to Lebanon's ports and airport, crucial for food supply chains.
- Israel's ongoing military operations against Hezbollah have led to increased displacement and food insecurity in Lebanon.
- Skau notes that Israeli authorities have promised not to target Lebanon's ports, but the situation remains volatile.
- Food prices in Lebanon have surged, and the WFP is working to secure enough supplies to last through the end of the year.
- Recent Israeli strikes have complicated land routes from Syria, prompting calls for reopening the Masnaa crossing to ease supply challenges.