Humza Yousaf pleads for humanitarian corridors in Gaza
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Humza Yousaf pleads for humanitarian corridors in Gaza
First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf says it has been "horrendous" not knowing what will happen to his mother-in-law who has been trapped in Gaza after flying there to visit her family.
Mr Yousaf also says "the international community has to step up and agree to humanitarian corridors to be created" as the Israeli army prepares to invade.
Report by Czubalam.
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