The World Food Programme has warned that the ongoing conflict in Iran could result in severe hunger for approximately 45 million people by June. According to Jin10, the organization highlighted the escalating humanitarian crisis as a direct consequence of the war, emphasizing the urgent need for international intervention and support.
The conflict has disrupted food supply chains and exacerbated existing vulnerabilities, leaving millions at risk of food insecurity. The World Food Programme is calling for immediate action to address the situation and prevent further deterioration.
Efforts to provide aid and stabilize the region are crucial to mitigating the impact of the conflict on affected populations. The organization continues to monitor the situation closely and is working with partners to deliver essential assistance to those in need.