On Tuesday, a major UN-backed report revealed that global hunger has reached record levels as combatants increasingly target food systems.
The World Food Programme warned that over 360 million people now face acute hunger, exacerbated by the deliberate destruction of farmlands, markets, and aid networks. Since 2018, researchers have tracked over 20,000 incidents of food-related violence where food is intentionally withheld to coerce or destroy civilian populations. While high-profile conflicts like Gaza and Yemen dominate headlines, funding shortages for humanitarian aid are forcing agencies to take food from the hungry to feed the starving.
International monitors are now calling for a drastic increase in global aid and stricter enforcement of war crime laws to protect essential food infrastructure.
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