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Humza Yousaf's mother-in-law hopes that by telling her story, people may listen to her calls for a ceasefire

  • Elizabeth and Nadia, the first minister's wife, shared their experience of escaping Gaza and expressed the need for a ceasefire and a two-state solution.
  • Elizabeth described the fear of daily survival and the toll it took on her mental health. She emphasized the urgency of a ceasefire to provide aid to the people in Gaza.
  • The family's ordeal and the ongoing conflict have deeply impacted them, leaving them with a lasting change and concern for the safety and existence of their loved ones and Palestine.
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Evening Standard broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, November 19, 2023.
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