Stranded Filipino workers anxiously wait at Manila airport amid Middle East flight cancellations and Israel airstrike news.
Stranded Filipino workers anxiously wait at Manila airport amid Middle East flight cancellations and Israel airstrike news.
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Filipino workers stranded amid middle east tensions

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Around 1,033 overseas Filipino workers are stranded at airports in the Philippines and abroad due to flight cancellations from the Middle East crisis. A Filipina caregiver was killed in an airstrike in Israel, President Marcos said. Officials urge Filipinos in the region to exercise caution amid escalating tensions.

Escalating tensions in the Middle East, triggered by US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran on Saturday, have led to flight cancellations and disruptions affecting Filipino workers. The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration reported that 1,033 Middle East-bound Filipinos are stranded, including 768 at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminals 1 and 3, mostly from Visayas and Mindanao. Nearly 100 are stranded at Clark International Airport in Pampanga as of March 1, 132 in Hong Kong en route to Dubai and Riyadh, and 33 in Singapore.

Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac instructed authorities to assist all stranded Filipinos, including tourists. “As long as they’re Filipinos, we will help them. Let’s help each other — all hands of deck. We are under a one-country team,” he said. No Filipino casualties have been reported from airstrikes in Iran, where about 80 Filipinos reside, mostly married to Iranians.

President Marcos expressed regret over the death of Mary Anne Velazquez de Vera, a 32-year-old caregiver from Basista, Pangasinan, who died from shrapnel wounds while helping her ward reach a bomb shelter. “I regret to inform you that we have received a report that a Filipino casualty has been recorded in the conflict happening in the Middle East,” he said in a video statement. The government pledged assistance to her family and continues monitoring Filipinos in the region, including 4,000 to 6,000 at US bases in Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan.

In Doha, Qatar, Filipino worker Germaine Rentoria described six to seven hours of explosions in the sky as air defenses intercepted Iranian missiles in retaliation. “Explosions have been ongoing for six to seven hours, but all were intercepted by the Doha military,” she said. No Filipino casualties were reported there, and residents prepared evacuation bags. Philippine embassies in Israel (30,000 workers, mostly caregivers), Iran (800), and other countries advised staying indoors and limiting movements.

Vice President Sara Duterte urged avoiding areas of military operations and large gatherings, while Senator Bong Go called for vigilance: “I am appealing to all OFWs: Remain observant and always coordinate with our embassies and consulates... Your safety is our priority.” Since Saturday, 23 flights to the Middle East have been canceled and three diverted. Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula directed prayers for peace in daily masses.

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Initial reactions on X center on the tragic death of a Filipina caregiver, Mary Anne Velasquez, killed by shrapnel in an Israeli airstrike amid Iran-Israel tensions, and over 1,000 OFWs stranded at Philippine and international airports due to flight cancellations. News outlets report government assistance from OWWA and DMW, including visits to stranded workers and repatriation efforts. Users express sorrow, prayers for peace, and criticism toward attackers, while highlighting cases like stranded vice mayors allegedly on unauthorized trips.

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Middle East conflict poses no direct threat to Philippines

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The Department of National Defense and Armed Forces of the Philippines have stated that the ongoing Middle East conflict poses no direct threat to the country's territory. Authorities report no Filipino casualties from the attacks. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has directed agencies to ensure the safety of millions of overseas Filipino workers in the region.

In an update to the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict that began on February 28, 2026, 299 Filipinos arrived in the Philippines from Dubai on March 5, the Department of Migrant Workers reported. This follows earlier advisories for overseas workers to shelter in place due to evacuation risks, as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continues to prioritize safety amid stalled broader repatriation efforts.

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The Philippines has a four-level crisis alert system to protect overseas Filipinos during conflicts, such as the recent US-Israel strikes on Iran. Adopted by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of Labor and Employment, it guides emergency repatriation and deployment restrictions. Current alert levels in the Middle East are being monitored by the government.

Japan's Foreign Ministry announced plans to evacuate nationals from four Middle Eastern countries using chartered aircraft amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. The ministry has raised danger advisories for these nations, plus Saudi Arabia and Oman, to the second-highest level 3, urging citizens to avoid all travel.

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An independent monitor has warned that violent extremism remains a serious threat in the Philippines despite military operations weakening ISIS-linked groups. The alert follows investigations into a December mass shooting in Sydney by gunmen who had visited southern Mindanao. The watchdog cites rising youth recruitment and increased clashes in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

A US senator has warned that President Donald Trump's war in Iran is weakening the United States military's ability to deter China in the South China Sea. Senator Tammy Duckworth stated that such a conflict west of the Philippines could endanger over 750,000 Americans living there and disrupt one-third of global maritime trade. She argued that proper crisis planning is impossible while the US is focused on the Middle East conflict.

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