Overseas Filipino workers based in Lebanon may seek voluntary repatriation to avoid getting trapped in the conflict between the Hezbollah and Israel.
DFA OKs voluntary repatriation for OFWs in Lebanon Overseas Filipino workers based in Lebanon may seek voluntary repatriation to avoid getting trapped in gunbattles between Hezbollah militants and Israeli troops.
The Philippine Embassy in Beirut earlier ordered the evacuation of 67 Filipinos in southern Lebanon due to Hezbollah activities.In Gaza, Filipinos are still waiting to cross the corridor to Egypt and from there safely return to the Philippines.
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