'Hell on Earth': Humza Yousaf responds to Donald Trump and tells of Gaza family member now a 'shell'

Humza Yousaf has spoken about his family from Gaza in response to Donald Trump’s latest comments

Humza Yousaf has said the situation in Gaza is already “hell on Earth” and his father-in-law has been left a “shell”, as he discussed the impact the war has had on his wife’s family.

The former first minister said Palestinians will always resist attempts to take over their land, in response to recent remarks from Donald Trump that have thrown the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire into question.

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Former first minister Humza YousafFormer first minister Humza Yousaf
Former first minister Humza Yousaf | Getty Images

Maged and Elizabeth El-Nakla – the parents of Mr Yousaf’s wife Nadia El-Nakla – were visiting relatives in the Palestinian enclave when war broke out following October 7, 2023. They became trapped for four weeks before leaving through Egypt with other British nationals.

Mr Yousaf said any prospect of his parents-in-law returning to Gaza was a “very distant dream”.

One of Nadia’s cousins, Sally, fled her home in the north of Gaza to stay at Maged’s house in Deir al-Balah in the central part of the strip.

Mr Yousaf said: “She has not travelled back to the north, because she has already been told her house has been completely flattened and turned to rubble.

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“So what is the point of making the arduous journey back with four children only to return to rubble and dust? So the situation is hell on Earth.”

Those who fled the strip, he said, did so because they had no choice.

The former first minister said that before the latest Israel-Hamas war broke out, Maged had extended his house and purchased a mosque next door for the community. These have been damaged in the war but are still standing.

Maged and Elizabeth described Gaza as a “beautiful place”, he said, having been removed form another part of Palestine when he was younger.

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Mr Yousaf said: “He’s now seen the entire land become decimated – seen his mum, his son, his grandchildren all become refugees again. And is powerless to do anything about it.

“He’s become a shell of a man, he was incredibly outgoing, sociable, energetic individual. Since those traumatic four weeks it’s had an impact on him and my mother-in-law from, which I don’t think they’ll properly recover.”

Any prospect of returning to Gaza is far from their minds and “seems like a very distant dream”, the former first minister said, due to the ongoing hardships there and the fact much of the family has now left.

Nadia’s brother, Mohammed, was working as a doctor in Gaza during the war, but has now left and is working in a shwarma shop in another country, Mr Yousaf said.

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Donald Trump's remarks about turning the Gaza Strip into the 'Riviera of the Middle East' were offensive (Picture: Omar Al-Qattaa)Donald Trump's remarks about turning the Gaza Strip into the 'Riviera of the Middle East' were offensive (Picture: Omar Al-Qattaa)
Donald Trump's remarks about turning the Gaza Strip into the 'Riviera of the Middle East' were offensive (Picture: Omar Al-Qattaa) | AFP via Getty Images

People in Gaza are “the most resilient in the world”, but are “worried about what the future holds”, the MSP said.

Mr Yousaf said Mr Trump’s comments should be taken seriously and could lead to more “death and devastation” in Gaza.

The US President has suggested taking over the Gaza Strip and recently said “all hell is going to break out” if Hamas does not release all hostages by a Saturday deadline.

Mr Yousaf said he could not speak for Palestinians, but suspected “people in Gaza will make it abundantly clear, that whoever threatens to take their land they will resist”.

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“They’ll make it abundantly clear they won’t give up their land regardless of how many US tax dollars are thrown at them,” he said.

Mr Yousaf continued: “Donald Trump tries to use a kind of strongman tactic to convince Hamas to release the rest of the hostages – something I’ve been calling for from day one.

“The people who will pay the price of that won’t be Hamas, it will be the innocent people of Gaza.”

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