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The Department of Foreign Affairs in the Philippines prepares for possible mass repatriation of Filipinos in Lebanon

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With the worsening war in Lebanon, the national government through the DFA prepares for a mass repatriation of the OFWs working in Lebanon. They have to leave Lebanon while the airport is still operating or it might be too late for them to realize how scary their situations will be if do not leave Lebanon. The mass repatriation begins tomorrow. For those who will not leave Lebanon, it shall be their decision and must not blame the government if something bad happens to them.
 
That's a good move b6 the government. I like a government that is always proactive so that it can help its masses in difficult times.
That is what the government in the Philippines is doing to repatriate the OFWs to secure safety. I hope those Filipinos there realize that war is not a joke.
 
Some people know this but just want to go warring and sometimes i wonder what they gain from such
The OFWs in Lebanon are working there and the breadwinners of their families reason why they do not want to , leave Lebanon, but they realize their situation is dangerous. There are 460 Filipinos who are now in their respective homes.
 
I have learned that most Kenyan Lebanon immigrants have declined the offer for being deported for the fear of loosing employment opportunities in Lebanon.
Nah, they might regret it when Israel makes a final blow to Hezbollah in Lebanon. What if they are near the bunkers during the attack? There is no second chance for them. Let us hope and pray that they will be always safe.
 
Their job is also very important for them. There are 300 Filipinos who refuse to be repatriated and it was announced in TV news about their refusal so their families will not blame the government. They have to face their own music.
 
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