Parents-in-law of Scotland’s first minister among 92 British citizens allowed to pass through Rafah crossing

Nearly 100 British citizens are expected to be able to leave Gaza for Egypt amid major diplomatic efforts to secure foreign nationals safe passage out of the territory through the Rafah border crossing.

Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, has shared the “deep personal relief” felt by his family as he confirmed his parents-in-law had managed to leave Gaza.

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