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Feeding families impacted by conflict in the Middle East

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Lebanon, Israel, Egypt | Active since October 2023

Chefs For Lebanon

In Lebanon, sustained hostilities along the Israel–Lebanon border have displaced more than 100,000 people, with a sharp escalation in Israeli attacks since September 2024 forcing an additional 92,000 to flee their homes. The crisis has created severe food insecurity across the country. In response, WCK and our partners are serving tens of thousands of hot meals daily, prioritizing comforting and hearty Lebanese flavors.

In early June 2025, Israeli airstrikes devastated southern Beirut, destroying and damaging several residential buildings. WCK, led by Chef Corps member Aline Kamakian, rapidly mobilized to scale up operations by 2,000 meals per day to support displaced families.

Meanwhile, natural disasters have compounded hardship: severe flooding in northern Lebanon last winter destroyed homes and roads. WCK acted swiftly with local partners to deliver aid to affected communities, underscoring its role as a critical responder amid both conflict and climate-related emergencies.

WCK scaling up efforts in Lebanon

World Central Kitchen is ramping up our meal production in Lebanon to address the escalating humanitarian crisis and mounting civilian casualties as Israel targets Hezbollah in Lebanon, widening the war in the region. Led by Chef Corps member Aline Kamakian, our team is working tirelessly to meet the urgent needs of families affected.

Chefs For Israel

In Israel, tens of thousands of Israeli civilians have been forced to evacuate due to the escalating conflict along the northern border. Thousands of vulnerable individuals—mostly seniors and disabled people—remain unable to flee due to medical limitations and are caught in the border crossfire. WCK is providing these groups with nutritious hot meals, along with dry and fresh food supplies. Many have been confined to their homes and shelters for months, as missiles continue to hit the region multiple times a day. Our efforts ensure they receive essential nourishment and a touch of humanity during this ongoing crisis. As Israeli hostages returned home, we delivered meals to the hospitals where they received checkups and were reunited with their families.

In mid June 2025, the escalation of hostilities between Israel and Iran triggered widespread air raid sirens and forced thousands into shelters. WCK responded immediately through local partners to provide meals to impacted families.

Meet Nadiia

Nadiia fled her native Ukraine in search of safety following Russia’s full scale invasion. Now in Israel, she works at a WCK restaurant partner that provided meals to families impacted by conflict in June of 2025. “Even when you don’t have much, it’s important to find ways to give—good deeds matter,” she said.

Nourishing meals for evacuees

Hotels in Tel Aviv housed evacuees from areas affected by the Israel-Iran hostilities. Working with restaurant partners, WCK ensured nourishing meals reached people in need, including the most vulnerable populations like children and seniors.

We didn’t understand the scale of the disaster until we arrived with the food and saw the people. WCK handles the logistics—everything runs smoothly, 24/7. This organization is doing something marvelous.

Oren

Owner, Delimark Restuarant

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Latest from the ground

  • We are committed to nourishing people by any means necessary. In Gaza, this has meant transporting meals by truck, boat, plane, or even donkeys. One of WCK’s community kitchens near Khan Younis delivers large pots of food to nearly 20 camps of local residents and people displaced from homes elsewhere in Gaza on a daily basis. The kitchen plays a vital role in providing not only hot meals, but also hope for those living through impossible conditions in the camps.

    Twitter | 8/29/2024
  • Anas graduated with a degree in psychology. Now he prepares food at Damian’s Kitchen in Al-Mawasi. Psychology and food prep really aren’t all that different from one another–at their core, both exist to serve and support others, according to Anas. “This work,” he says, “is no less important than providing psychological support.”

    Twitter | 8/27/2024
  • WCK’s team in southern Gaza provided purpose-built, wood pellet stoves to Palestinian families at a camp where many persons with disabilities are seeking shelter. Displaced Palestinians are often forced to use makeshift, unsafe stoves. WCK-provided stoves offer a safer, more efficient way to cook for people able to do so.

    Twitter | 8/25/2024