Philippine defense officials at press conference assure no Middle East threat to nation or OFWs, with reassuring map visuals.
Philippine defense officials at press conference assure no Middle East threat to nation or OFWs, with reassuring map visuals.
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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.

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and hundreds of others, including children at a school in Minab. Iran retaliated by launching missiles and drones at US and Israeli bases in the Persian Gulf, affecting the United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Qatar. Iranian state media reported Khamenei's family also killed, with at least 100 children dying in the school attack.

In the Philippines, the Department of National Defense (DND) and Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) issued a statement on March 1, saying the conflict is limited to the Middle East with no credible direct threat to the territory or citizens. "At the moment, the conflict is contained within the Middle East and there is no credible direct threat to our territory and Filipino and foreign citizens in the country," the DND said. AFP spokesperson Colonel Francel Margareth Padilla urged Filipinos to remain calm yet vigilant, relying on official information, and warned against disinformation that could cause unnecessary panic.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. directed the Department of Foreign Affairs and Department of Migrant Workers to implement emergency measures for overseas Filipino workers' safety. He stated no Filipinos had been hurt as of 9 a.m. on March 1. DMW data shows 1.113 million land-based OFWs in the Middle East, mostly in the UAE (397,892) and Saudi Arabia (386,699).

Due to airspace closures, Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific adjusted flights: diverting or canceling routes to Riyadh, Dubai, and Doha. For instance, PR654 (Manila-Riyadh) returned to Manila. Airlines and NAIA advised checking flight status before travel.

The AFP is prepared to assist in humanitarian and evacuation operations. Filipinos can contact OWWA at numbers like 138 in Metro Manila or +63 915 079 5005 on Globe.

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Reactions on X primarily share official statements from DND, AFP, and President Marcos assuring no direct threat to the Philippines or Filipino casualties in the Middle East conflict. Users express concern for OFWs' safety through prayers and note impacts like stranded workers due to flight cancellations. Neutral reporting dominates with some personal sentiments of worry.

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Illustration of Philippine vessels safely passing through the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's assurance.
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Iran allows safe passage for Philippine ships through Strait of Hormuz

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Iran has assured safe, unhindered passage for Philippine-flagged vessels, energy shipments, and Filipino seafarers through the Strait of Hormuz amid Middle East tensions. Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro confirmed the agreement following a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on April 2. The deal is vital for the safety of Filipino seafarers and the Philippines' energy security.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assured that the Philippines has sufficient petroleum supply despite gas prices doubling due to the Gulf war. Foreign Affairs Secretary Maria Theresa Lazaro spoke with her Iranian counterpart to secure safe passage for Philippine vessels and seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz. The country received 700,000 barrels of Russian crude oil thanks to a US waiver.

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A Filipina was killed alongside her Israeli husband and his elderly parents in a missile strike on a residential building in Haifa, Israel, on the evening of April 5, 2026. The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed she is the first Filipino casualty in the Gulf war escalation. The DFA expressed deep sorrow and pledged assistance to her family.

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