The graffiti, which has since been removed, happened on the day the Scottish government's controversial new hate crime laws came into force.
Humza Yousaf has said it is 'increasingly difficult' to shield his children from racism after he was targeted with Islamophobic graffiti near his Dundee home. Racist slurs relating to the Scottish first minister's Pakistani heritage were sprayed on the walls and fences of homes in a street in Broughty Ferry, on Monday. It is near to where the first minister lives with his wife and two children.
Mr Yousaf, whose in-laws were trapped in Gaza for about a month before fleeing through Egypt, said in January that Muslim and Palestinian lives were viewed as 'cheap' and 'different'.
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