TEHRAN, Nov. 22 (MNA) – The Gaza Strip is receiving aid that amounts to only 5% of the enclave's population needs, a public relations adviser of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) said.

"Only 5% of the needed aid is currently reaching the Gaza Strip," he said. "The amount of aid coming in is very low and we are forced to distribute it to the largest number of displaced people," the UNRWA official added.

"The Gaza Strip is living under difficult medical conditions, which makes it exposed to risks of environmental and health disasters," TASS quoted the source as saying.

The Tel Aviv regime launched a war against the Gaza Strip on October 7 following an operation by the territory's Resistance groups, which killed some 1,200 Zionist settlers and military forces and led to the imprisonment of hundreds more. More than 14,000 Palestinians have been killed in the brutal Israeli war so far.

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