Postpone non-essential travel to Israel; alert level 2 remains – DFA

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora

April 17, 2024, 10:03 am

<p>Department of Foreign Affairs <em>(File photo)</em></p>

Department of Foreign Affairs (File photo)

MANILA – The Philippine government has kept Israel under alert level 2, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Wednesday and advised Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to the country.

Alert level 2 was first raised in October 2023, restricting the deployment of Filipinos in Israel. It is issued when there are real threats to life, security, and property of Filipinos arising from internal disturbance or external threats to the host country.

“The Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv continues to recommend that all non-essential travel from the Philippines to Israel be postponed indefinitely, or until such time that the situation has stabilized,” the DFA said.

“If travel to Israel is absolutely necessary, Filipinos are advised to follow all precautions,” it added.

It also urged Filipinos in the region to be alert and updated with the security pronouncements of their host governments.

“For contingency planning purposes, all Filipinos are likewise encouraged to coordinate with their overseas community leaders and our Philippine Embassies/Consulates,” the DFA said.

The DFA issued the latest advisory following Iran’s recent missile attack on Israel, which Tehran said was a retaliation to the bombing of its embassy in Syria. (PNA)

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