World Bank Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde, left, and Middle East and and North Africa region Vice President Ousmane Dione visit a social development center in the northern Beirut suburb of Burj Hammoud, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 8, 2024. The program provides aid to about 100,000 vulnerable families in the country, which has been struggling with a severe economic crisis since 2019. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the U.N. World Food Program (WFP), speaks during an interview with The Associated Press as he tours a WFP warehouse stocking food rations in the northern Beirut suburb of Dekwaneh, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 8, 2024. If the monthslong conflict playing out on the Lebanese-Israeli border continues to escalate, the United Nations food agency won't be ready for the spike in nutritional needs across crisis-hit Lebanon, its deputy executive director said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the U.N. World Food Program (WFP), second right, listens as he tours a WFP warehouse stocking food rations in the northern Beirut suburb of Dekwaneh, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 8, 2024. If the monthslong conflict playing out on the Lebanese-Israeli border continues to escalate, the United Nations food agency won't be ready for the spike in nutritional needs across crisis-hit Lebanon, Skau said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
World Bank Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde, center, and Middle East and and North Africa region Vice President Ousmane Dione, center right, visit a social development center, in the northern Beirut suburb of Burj Hammoud, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 8, 2024. The program provides aid to about 100,000 vulnerable families in the country, which has been struggling with a severe economic crisis since 2019. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the U.N. World Food Program (WFP), speaks during an interview with The Associated Press as he tours a WFP warehouse stocking food rations in the northern Beirut suburb of Dekwaneh, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 8, 2024. If the monthslong conflict playing out on the Lebanese-Israeli border continues to escalate, the United Nations food agency won't be ready for the spike in nutritional needs across crisis-hit Lebanon, Skau said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)