Filipino repatriates from Dubai embrace families at Manila airport after safe return amid Middle East conflict.
Filipino repatriates from Dubai embrace families at Manila airport after safe return amid Middle East conflict.
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299 名菲律宾人在持续的中东冲突中从迪拜遣返回国

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针对 2026 年 2 月 28 日开始的持续进行的美以伊冲突最新情况,299 名菲律宾人于 3 月 5 日从迪拜抵达菲律宾,移民工人部(DMW)报告称。此前曾发布建议海外工人就地避难,因疏散风险,总统费迪南德·马科斯 Jr. 继续优先考虑安全,同时更广泛的遣返努力陷入停滞。

这 299 名返回者,包括雇主遣送回国的海外菲律宾工人(OFW)和完成合同的人员,抵达尼诺伊·阿基诺国际机场 3 号航站楼。DMW 部长汉斯·卡克达克欢迎了他们,感谢阿联酋政府协助安排航班并为该团体提供经济援助。 此遣返行动是在马科斯总统建议中东地区的菲律宾人保持原地并寻求庇护之后进行的,他指出诸如“误伤”等风险已导致更大规模疏散行动停止。据此前报告,至少 1416 名菲律宾人已申请遣返。 国防部重申,该区域冲突已被控制,对菲律宾没有直接威胁,伊朗导弹射程不足以到达该国。 另外,一名布拉干市长和 11 名副市长在私人旅行后仍滞留迪拜,尚未请求援助。菲律宾大使阿尔丰索·维尔称阿联酋局势稳定,随着伊朗袭击减少,有限航班已恢复。

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X 上对 299 名菲律宾人从迪拜遣返的反应主要是新闻媒体和官方账户的中性报道,强调通过阿联酋航空 336 航班安全抵达,以及政府提供的援助,包括 DMW 的经济援助、OWWA 的住宿、DOH 的医疗服务以及 DSWD 的心理社会支持。没有发现超出事实报道的重大用户意见、批评或多样化情绪。

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