Middle East conflict may push millions into hunger: World Bank

The Middle East conflict could sharply worsen global food insecurity, warns World Bank economist Indermit Gill. With fertilizer costs surging due to oil disruptions and possible export bans, food prices may spike rapidly. Around 300 million people already face hunger, a figure that could rise by 20 percent. Prolonged crisis risks higher inflation, slower growth, deeper economic distress worldwide.

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