Lebanon is facing a severe food crisis as Russia's suspension from the Ukrainian grain export pact threatens to cut off a significant source of wheat imports for the country. This could potentially impact other countries including Turkey, Sudan, and Yemen, which also rely heavily on Ukrainian grain imports. The situation is further complicated by the economic collapse of Lebanon, leading to soaring prices of imported grains. The end of the Ukrainian grain export agreement in mid-November is called for to stabilize supplies and avert a political crisis. In response, international organizations like the IMF and the World Bank have announced plans to support countries affected by the food crisis, indicating the broad reach of the issue.