Scottish PM: How Many Children Should Die To Call For Ceasefire In Gaza?
BIRMINGHAM - The parents of Scottish Prime Minister Humza Yousaf are said to have been trapped in the Gaza Strip when they want to visit their sick relatives. Yousaf's Humza questioned the atrocities of Israeli soldiers who killed children indiscriminately.
Based on events and reports from his parents who were trapped for 18 days on the Gaza Strip, Yousaf has firmly requested that the UK government and the country's main opposition support the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
When asked and interviewed by Radio aired about his meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Yousaf asserted he was fed up and hated by Israel's cruel actions in the Gaza Strip. This has not been added to the news that his parents have been trapped until now in the Gaza Strip with their husbands.
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"Our parents, Elizabeth El-Nakla, and her husband, Maged, traveled to Gaza from Scotland to visit her sick relatives," as reported by Anodalu, Sunday, October 29.
"I consider it annoying [Israeli attack]. We saw thousands of people die, children die," said the leader of the Scottish National Party.
"I can't understand the position of prime minister and I ask them: How many more children do you have to die before you join us and join a large number of people around the world, including the United Nations, and call for a ceasefire?" Yousaf said.
Sunak told the House of Representatives on Wednesday that he chose a certain tAIL' to allow British citizens to leave the region and humanitarian aid came in, but he rejected calls for a ceasefire.
After the Hamas attack, Israel launched a relentless attack on Gaza, putting the population in Gaza completely under siege and blocking food, fuel, and medical supplies. Nearly eight thousand people were killed, consisting of six thousand six hundred Palestinians and a thousand five hundred Israelis.