According to Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" on March 5, the United States supports the United Nations in launching an investigation into the death of more than 100 people at a grain distribution station in the Gaza Strip and is confident in the establishment of the Gaza Maritime Assistance Corridor.
According to reports, U.S. spokesman Miller said on the 4th: "The United Nations has issued a statement and is preparing to send United Nations personnel to the Gaza hospital to find out how the wounds of the wounded were caused, whether a small number of people or a large number of people were **, and whether the deceased was run over by a truck or died of a stampede." ”
"So, at least the United Nations is conducting an assessment, and we support the United Nations investigation," he said. ”
Miller also said the United States is working to provide aid to the Gaza Strip through more channels. He said that the establishment of a Gaza maritime assistance corridor has great potential, and the United States will continue to airdrop food supplies to the Gaza Strip.
According to the report, the incident at the Gaza food distribution station on 29 February killed more than 100 people and injured more than 700. The Gaza health department said the Israeli army shot and killed more than 100 Palestinians waiting to receive food. Some of the wounded survivors said Israeli soldiers shot at them as they rushed to collect food for their families. Israel blamed the incident on the crowd surrounding the aid truck, saying the victims had been trampled or run over by trucks.