Nadia
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Initial release | June 11, 1984 |
---|---|
Directors | Alan Cooke |
Producers | Marilyn Hall |
Music by | Christopher L. Stone |
Languages | English Language |
Fictional universe | Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2316719 |
About Nadia
Nadia, known as Hinata Natsuno in the Japanese version, is a character appearing in the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force games.
Yousaf speaks of family tears after Gaza evacuation
... Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged - the parents of Mr Yousaf s wife Nadia - escaped Gaza via the Rafah crossing on Friday...
Humza Yousaf's in-laws who were trapped in Gaza arrive back in Scotland
... Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged - the parents of Mr Yousaf s wife Nadia - were allowed to leave Gaza via the Rafah crossing...
First Minister Humza Yousaf makes contact with family in Gaza
... Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged - the parents of Mr Yousaf s wife Nadia - had been out of contact since Friday morning and Mr Yousaf said he feared they were dead...
We don't know if our family is dead in Gaza - Humza Yousaf
... Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged - the parents of Mr Yousaf s wife Nadia - had travelled to Gaza to see a sick relative...
Humza Yousaf's family running out of water in Gaza
... Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged - the parents of Mr Yousaf s wife Nadia - travelled to Gaza to see a sick relative...
Oscars 2022: All the winners and nominees
......
Ukraine: British teacher evacuates colleagues in school bus
... " This is my home - Nadia s home - it s her son s home, this is somewhere we want to come back to, this is where we belong, " he said...
Super cold: Is 'the worst cold ever' going around?
... This is the worst COLD I ve ever had in my life ?— Nadia ??♀️ (@Nadiab_xo) The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites...
We don't know if our family is dead in Gaza - Humza Yousaf
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf says he doesn't know if His Family is alive or dead in Gaza, as it remains under a communications blackout.
He reiterated his plea for a ceasefire as thousands in Scotland joined pro-Palestinian rallies in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Dundee.
Mr Yousaf's parents-in-law have been trapped in The Territory since The deadly attacks by Hamas in Israel.
It has been hit by intense air strikes after Israeli tanks entered on Friday.
Mr Yousaf told Bbc Scotland they had not heard from them since Friday morning, before The magnitude of The bombing increased.
Elizabeth El-Nakla and her husband Maged - The parents of Mr Yousaf's wife Nadia - had travelled to Gaza to see a sick relative.
He Said : " We Are desperately worried, and to be frank, we don't know if they are alive or dead.
" That's The reality facing many people across The World who haven't heard from their loved ones who are trapped in Gaza and have been facing bombardment over The Last three weeks. "
The First Minister said The People of Gaza were being " collectively punished for A Crime they did not commit".
" We need a Cease Fire and we need one now, " he added.
" My Wife is numb, I'm trying to do my best to give her Some Hope and keep ourselves distracted, We Are trying to call as many relatives as we can across Gaza with no luck.
" This Morning I listened To My four-year-old daughter pretending she was to phone her granny, and asking when she will come back. "
Civilians in Gaza are cut off from The outside world with phone lines and The Internet down for Most People .
Israel has said The War with Hamas has entered The Next stage with its " best soldiers" now on The ground in Gaza.
Mr Yousaf's comments came as thousands of protestors took to The Streets of Scotland calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Similar demonstrations took place - where More Than 1,000 Metropolitan Police officers were deployed.
Speaking The Rally in Glasgow, Dr Ibrahim Khadra, a Palestinian academic who works at Strathclyde University, told how 42 of his Family Members had been killed.
He Said many of his cousins and uncles has died, adding that he had lost contact with his brother and mother.
Dr Khadra said: " It has been hard for Palestinians who lives outside Palestine and Gaza. We lost communication with them, we don't know Anything - whether they are alive or not.
" On my personal level, in The Last 22 days I lost 42 of My Family - if I have to count friends The Number goes much higher than that. "
He added: " Many Like Me have a similar story to tell.
" We're trying to do our best even though as Palestinians we feel helpless, there is not much we can offer our people other than demonstrating.
" The People who are suffering is not us, it is The People on The ground. "
Over The Last three weekends huge protests have taken place in major UK cities.
The latest rallies come as Israel expanded its strikes, three weeks after which killed 1,400 people and saw 229 people kidnapped as hostages.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com