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4 Filipinos Hurt in Iran's Missile Strike on Israel,
At least four Filipinos were injured in Rehovot City, Israel, following a missile attack launched by Iran over the weekend, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed on Sunday, June 15.
The explosion struck a public park about 20 kilometers from Tel Aviv, where a group of Filipinos had gathered. It's unclear whether they were outside for leisure or had moved outdoors after hearing warnings of an incoming strike. Twelve other Filipinos were nearby but unharmed.
Victims receive urgent help from Philippine Embassy
A rapid response team from the Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv was deployed immediately. Three victims suffered moderate to critical injuries when a missile struck their residence. One remains in critical condition.
'Our hearts go out to our kababayans affected by this attack,' said Ambassador Aileen Mendiola. 'We are doing everything possible to support them and their families during this time.'
The embassy is working closely with Israeli authorities and Filipino community leaders to monitor and assist others possibly affected.
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Posted by Philippine Embassy in Israel on Sunday, June 15, 2025
Repatriation on standby as Alert Level 3 remains
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said repatriation efforts are ready if needed. While Alert Level 3—voluntary repatriation—is still in place for Israel, any escalation to Alert Level 4, which would require mandatory evacuation, needs DFA approval.
Labor attachés and welfare officers are on standby. Filipinos in Israel, especially overseas workers, are advised to stay in touch with the embassy and heed safety advisories.
Currently, around 20,000 Filipinos live in Israel, mostly working in caregiving, manufacturing, agriculture, and hospitality sectors.
Iran contingency plans prepared
No Filipinos in Iran have reported injuries or requested aid so far. However, the DFA shared that evacuation plans are already being considered, with Turkmenistan identified as a possible exit route if needed.
Emergency hotlines for OFWs
Filipinos in conflict zones can contact the following numbers for immediate help:
Israel
Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv: +972 54 4661188
MWO: +972 50 7622590
OWWA Welfare Officer: +972 50 7156937
Lebanon
Philippine Embassy in Beirut: +961 70 858 086
MWO Beirut: +961 79 110 729
Jordan
Philippine Embassy: +962 7 7907 7775 / +962 7 7721 9000
Filipinos in the region are urged to stay alert, follow local security instructions, and stay in contact with Philippine officials.