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Yousaf holds back tears as he says ‘sorry’ to people of Gaza

- BY ADAM ROBERTSON

FIRST Minister Humza Yousaf has said he is “deeply sorry” in a message to Palestinia­ns who he said had been “let down by government­s”.

Yousaf took to Twitter/X to share a clip from his interview with Middle East Eye, in which he was asked what his message would be to Palestinia­ns in Gaza.

It comes following reports that at least 50 Palestinia­ns were killed waiting for food aid in Gaza City.

The First Minister said: “To the people of Gaza, my message to them – sorry. I’m deeply sorry because you have been let down by government­s, you’ve been let down by those in power, you’ve been let down by multinatio­nal institutio­ns that were meant to protect you.

“And we couldn’t even protect children. That is the first responsibi­lity of any government, is to keep its citizens safe.

“And as a world community, as an internatio­nal community, we have let you down. And I am so, so sorry how we have let you down.”

Israel’s assault on Gaza has resulted in the death of more than 29,000 Palestinia­ns with the majority of those killed said to be women and children.

UN officials have warned of further mass casualties if Israel follows through on vows to attack the southernmo­st city of Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million has taken refuge.

They also say that a Rafah offensive could collapse the aid operation that has already been crippled in the fighting.

The UN has said more than 576,000 people are a step away from famine with many relying on animal fodder to survive.

Writing on Twitter/X, Yousaf added: “In an interview with @ MiddleEast­Eye, I was asked what my message is to the people of Gaza. It’s simple, I am so sorry we, the world, have let you down.”

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