Nadia El-Nakla said she fears the city where her family has a home is being “obliterated” as Israel seeks retaliation for an attack by Hamas.
The wife of Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has said her young cousin has been injured in an drone attack in Gaza.
She told LBC: “Two minutes before this call, my mother called me. My aunt and uncle and their three children – the youngest is just two – were sitting outside their home and they got hit by a drone.
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