Another possible turning point may come not from missiles, but from food shortages. Israeli intelligence analysis suggests that the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has cut off external food imports. Iran relies heavily on imported wheat and animal feed, and many citizens began stockpiling supplies after the war began. Estimates indicate that Iran’s food reserves may last only 40 to 50 days. By mid to late April, bread could become scarce for many people in the country.
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