Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf posted footage of his mother-in-law who was trapped in Gaza, in what she feared was her “last video”. Elizabeth Al Nakla tearfully condemned Israel’s warning that 1.1 million people should leave the north of the Palestinian enclave. She said people from Gaza city in the northern Gaza Strip were moving south after Israel gave Palestinians 24 hours to leave the besieged enclave’s largest city. “One million people — no food, no water, and still they are bombing them as they leave,” said Ms Nakla.

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