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26 Filipinos have departed Israel, says PH embassy

26 Filipinos have departed Israel, says PH embassy

GMA Network22-06-2025
Philippine Ambassador to Israel Aileen Mendiola speaks with 26 Filipinos who will be voluntarily repatriating to the Philippines amid the Israel-Iran conflict, at the Allenby Border Crossing between Jordan and Israel-controlled West Bank, in this photo posted by the Philippine Embassy in Israel on June 22, 2025. Photo: Philippine Embassy in Israel
Twenty-six Filipinos have taken up the Philippine embassy to Israel's offer of voluntary repatriation and are on their way back to the Philippines, the embassy said on Sunday.
In a social media post on Sunday, the embassy said that 26 Filipinos have left Israel through the voluntary repatriation program.
"26 nating kababayan ang nakaalis na sa pamamagitan ng Voluntary Repatriation program ng Embahada," the embassy said.
"Sinamahan sila sa Allenby Border Crossing ni Ambassador Aileen Mendiola at ang DMW-OWWA Team ng Embahada upang maseguro ang matiwasay nilang pagtawid mula Israel papuntang Jordan."
(Twenty-six of our compatriots have left through the Embassy's voluntary repatriation gram. They were accompanied to the Allenby Border Crossing by Ambassador Aileen Mendiola and the embassy's DMW-OWWA Team to ensure their peaceful crossing from Israel to Jordan.)
The Embassy added that it arranged for the travelers' transportation, transit visas, travel documents, and plane tickets.
Before they left, it added, the Filipinos stayed at the Department of Migrant Workers' (DMW) shelter, where they received relief packages and availed of free legal services regarding their benefits. They were also briefed on their reintegration benefits upon their return to the Philippines.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) earlier said that the Filipinos expected to return from Israel this week will be composed of 26 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and one tourist.
The embassy added that 33 Filipinos making up the second batch of voluntary repatriations are currently being processed.
Israel launched several airstrikes on Iran on June 13, claiming that the Islamic Republic was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon. Iran retaliated, striking several airstrikes against Israel. On Sunday, the US bombed three nuclear sites in Iran.
Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons and has pointed to its right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including enrichment, as a party to the international Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Israel, which is not a party to the NPT, is the only country in the Middle East believed to have nuclear weapons. The country does not deny nor confirm that. — BM, GMA Integrated News
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