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Hamas attack on Israel: Scottish First Minister's in-laws stuck in Gaza

10/9/2023, 3:03:23 PM

Highlights: Hamas attack on Israel: Scottish First Minister's in-laws stuck in Gaza. "Despite the efforts of the British Foreign Office, no one can guarantee them safe passage anywhere," Yousaf said. Scottish leader's wife, Nadia El-Nakla, is of Palestinian descent and her parents, who live in Scotland, were visiting Gaza to see her 92-year-old paternal grandmother when Hamas carried out an unprecedented attack on Israeli soil. "I'm worried about my family," he said.


"Despite the efforts of the British Foreign Office, no one can guarantee them safe passage anywhere," Yousaf said.

Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf on Monday (9 October) expressed concern about his in-laws, who are currently stuck in the Gaza Strip visiting their families, unable to leave.

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The Scottish leader's wife, Nadia El-Nakla, is of Palestinian descent and her parents, who live in Scotland, were visiting Gaza to see her 92-year-old paternal grandmother when Hamas carried out an unprecedented attack on Israeli soil.

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We can't sleep, we're glued to our phones," Yousaf told reporters. "I'm worried about my family." "Despite the efforts made by the British Foreign Office, no one can guarantee them safe passage anywhere," he said, as the Israeli army ordered a full siege of the Gaza Strip.

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Night after night, day after day, we don't know if my mother-in-law and father-in-law, who like most Gazans have nothing to do with Hamas or any terror attack, will make it through the night or not," said the Scottish leader, who condemned Hamas for its offensive.

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