Nadia El-Nakla, wife of Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf, gave an emotional interview to the BBC’s Reporting Scotland on Wednesday.
Nadia El-Nakla said her parents were continually telling her they felt like they were going to die after they became trapped in Gaza
The El-Naklas travelled to Gaza last week to visit an elderly relative and Ms El-Nakla’s brother, who works as a doctor in Gaza. Ms El-Nakla said her parents are now talking about saving their phone batteries due to the lack of power, which means they are having to limit contact.“But now we are talking about having to preserve their battery on their phone. We cannot keep talking to them because there’s no electricity.“If I can’t get in touch with them, can I contact a neighbour to find out if they’re still alive?
He wrote: “I am writing concerning the horrific terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas over the weekend, and the escalating conflict in Israel and Gaza.
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