Humza Yousaf revealed via social media he has been unable to contact his wife’s mother and her husband after communications were cut off.
Scotland’s First Minister has said he is praying his family survive the night as Gaza comes under heavy bombardment.
The First Minister wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “Gaza is under intense bombing. Telecommunications have been cut off.“We can’t get through to our family who have been trapped in this war zone for almost three weeks.“How many more children have to die before the world says enough?” Mr Yousaf said: “The abhorrent terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas on October 7 must be unequivocally condemned, and I will continue to join you in doing so. Hamas must release immediately and unconditionally all hostages and cease its missile attacks on Israel.
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