21 Philippine officials stuck in Israel to return to Manila by weekend


MANILA: The 21 Filipino government officials stranded in Israel are set to travel back home to the Philippines this weekend, said the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).

The 21 officials were stranded after Israel closed its airspace and airports due to Iran’s retaliatory air raids.

“They will be flying home this weekend [through] Jordan,” DFA Usec. Eduardo de Vega (pic) told INQUIRER.net.

According to De Vega the officials will be travelling to Jordan within the week, before heading back to the Philippines during the weekend.

De Vega said there are nine mayors, four vice mayors, two party-list representatives, and two regional directors stuck in Israel.

Additionally, four officials from the Department of Agriculture were also with them.

The DFA, however, refused to identify the 21 officials out of respect for their privacy.

Meanwhile, in a separate chance interview, Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr said the 21 officials have already arrived in Jordan on Tuesday night (Manila time).

“We’ve tried to find ways to get them out, either via Egypt or the option that they took is a land trip to Jordan,” said Laurel.

“And from Jordan, they will be flown back to Qatar and back to Manila. Pero, but they just arrived in Jordan last night,” he added. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

 

 

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