The Philippine Embassy in Jordan says all 136 Filipinos in Gaza are safe and accounted for
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Reports from media at the Rafah crossing, or the border between Gaza and Egypt, indicate that several foreign nationals have been allowed to leave Gaza. De Vega said Israel has agreed to first allow the person to exit Gaza before they proceed to the Egypt border where they are processed by Egyptian officials.
De Vega, in an interview on state-run PTV 4, earlier confirmed that at least 6 Filipinos are in Gaza City, north of the Gaza Strip. These include a Filipina nun, as well as Filipinos who are either married to or are part Palestinian. De Vega said that some of these nationals opted to return to Gaza City, despite an earlier warning by Israel to flee Gaza’s northern areas, because the situation in south was also difficult.
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