China News Service, March 1 (Xinhua) Comprehensive report: On February 29, local time, the health department of the Palestinian Gaza Strip issued a statement stating that a relief material collection point in Gaza City was attacked by the Israeli army in the early morning of that day, resulting in the death of more than 100 people.

After this incident, politicians from many countries and international organizations expressed condemnation.

On February 29, local time, a relief material collection point in Gaza City was attacked by the Israeli army, killing more than a hundred people.

The picture shows people in mourning.

  According to Qatar's Al Jazeera TV station, the incident resulted in at least 112 deaths and 760 injuries.

Agence France-Presse quoted Israeli sources as confirming the news.

  Al Jazeera said the health authorities in the Gaza Strip called on the international community to "urgently intervene" to reach a ceasefire, saying this was "the only way to protect civilians."

  According to the Times of Israel, the Israeli military stated that most of the casualties were caused by stampedes and truck collisions at the scene.

People in Gaza "violently gathered" around the truck, and some approached the Israeli soldiers "in a threatening manner," who responded by firing.

  A spokesman for the United Nations Secretary-General said that the United Nations Secretary-General condemned the incident and reiterated that a humanitarian ceasefire should be implemented immediately, calling for "urgent measures to be taken so that critical humanitarian assistance can enter and cross Gaza and reach all those in need." ".

  U.S. President Joe Biden said that the attack on the Gaza supply collection point was "shocking" and would complicate ceasefire negotiations.

The White House later said it had asked Israel to collect information and investigate the incident.

  French President Macron posted a message on social media expressing "the strongest condemnation" of the incident and "calling for truth, justice and respect for international law."

  Spain's Foreign Minister also said that the incident was "unacceptable" and highlighted the urgency of a ceasefire.