Mr Yousaf shared a family photo on X, formerly Twitter, which included his wife Nadia, and her parents, Elizabeth and Maged El-Nakla.
The El-Naklas, from Dundee, were named among 92 British nationals permitted to pass through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt on Friday morning.
Mr Yousaf previously revealed that his brother-in-law is a doctor who is treating the wounded in Gaza.Family who remain in Gaza include the First Minister’s wife’s elderly grandmother. He said he had called his 14-year-old stepdaughter during her school break, adding: “That was a really special moment, being able to phone my eldest.
“My four-year-old, we can protect her to an extent, but my 14-year-old, Maya, knows everything, watches everything and it has been hugely distressing for her.”
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