No Filipino is reported hurt following the air strikes launched by Israel against Gaza, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said over the weekend.
No Filipino is reported hurt following the air strikes launched by Israel against Gaza, the Department of Foreign Affairs said over the weekend.
DFA said it is closely monitoring the situation and the welfare of Filipinos in Gaza and southern Israel through the Philippine Embassy in Amman and in Tel Aviv.This developed after Israel launched multiple air attacks on Gaza Strip a day after its forces killed nine Palestinians in the Jenin refugee camp.
The Israel army reportedly said the air strikes were its retaliation to two rockets earlier fired towards Israel.
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