MANILA, Philippines – Three Filipino families in the Gaza Strip in Israel have asked for repatriation from the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) while there have been no reports of Filipino casualties in the strife-torn country.
“Three families composed of 11 individuals from Gaza have already expressed the intention to be repatriated. Our embassy in Tel Aviv is tasked to move them out of Gaza while our embassy in Amman will receive them and facilitate their transit before they return to the Philippines,” DFA spokesman Charles Jose said during a press conference Monday.
“Our embassies in Cairo and Tel Aviv are actively monitoring the condition of the Filipinos in Gaza Strip and West Bank. So far, we have not received reports of Filipinos harmed or killed as a result of conflict in those areas,” he said.
DFA previously raised crisis alert level 3 in Israel and Gaza due to the escalating conflict between Islamic militant group Hamas and the Israeli government.
Bombings by the Israeli government over the past several days have resulted in over 160 casualties causing thousands of Palestinian residents fleeing from their homes.
“Our embassies already have a list of Filipinos in Gaza Strip. These Filipinos are either married to Palestinians or children of Filipinos married to Palestinian husbands and hold Philippine passports,” Jose said.
“From Gaza, they will be extracted by the United Nations. There are about 700 foreign nationals being extracted by the UN in groups and these Filipinos will belong to one of the groups. They will be brought to the border of Israel and from there our people in Tel Aviv will meet them and bring them to the border of Jordan,” he said.
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