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‘Sick with worry’: Scotland’s first minister says in-laws stuck in Gaza
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Speaking to BBC in Edinburgh, Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf says that his wife's parents are stuck in Gaza, after traveling there from Scotland to visit her father's sick grandmother.Oct. 9, 2023