The First Minister has shared a video of his family treating injured tots in Gaza.

Humza Yousaf posted the emotional footage on X, formerly known as Twitter, hailing Health workers in Gaza as “heroes”.

We previously reported how his brother-in-law is a doctor in a hospital as violence continues between Palestine and Israel.

Glasgow Times: The children have been left injured over the violenceThe children have been left injured over the violence (Image: Sourced)

Glasgow Times: The tots are being treated in GazaThe tots are being treated in Gaza (Image: Sourced)

Humza Yousaf posted: “My brother-in-law, a doctor in Gaza, is spending his seventh consecutive day in hospital.

“Nadia spoke to him and said he should go home to rest, his response ‘I can't leave my people when they need me.’ “Health workers in Gaza are heroes.

“(video shared with family's permission)”

 

We previously reported how the First Minister, whose wife, Nadia's parents are trapped in Gaza, said the international community must commit to a worldwide refugee programme for Gaza to help the one million people displaced.

He called on the UK Government to take action and pledged Scotland’s support.

Mr Yousaf previously said: “When we can get through to him on the phone, he tells us of scenes of carnage.

“Hospitals running out of medical supplies, doctors and nurses having to make the most difficult decision of all.

“Who to treat and who to leave to die. This cannot be allowed to continue.”

On the situation unfolding in Gaza itself, Yousaf said: “We are absolutely clear that the life of a Palestinian is equal to the life of an Israeli.

“It is right for the world to condemn the actions of Hamas, unequivocally, adding that the Israeli hostages must be released.

“But any form of collective punishment, as we are seeing in Gaza, can never be justified.

He added that 2.2m “innocent people cannot pay the price for the actions of Hamas”.