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DFA ready to evacuate Filipinos from Lebanon once 'wide-scale' conflict breaks out

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has prepared an evacuation plan for thousands of Filipinos in Lebanon in case Israel's targeted airstrikes on Hezbollah strongholds escalate into a full-scale war.

The Philippine Embassy in Lebanon is "operating as if Alert Level 4 is already or about to be in place" and has mobilized all its resources to prepare for possible "sudden and wide-scale conflict," Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Eduardo de Vega said in a press briefing on Friday, September 27.  

"So far [mass repatriation] is not going to happen yet, partly because the Filipino community is very hesitant to leave," De Vega said.

"This is a sign that they still feel relatively safe in Lebanon," he added.

The DFA has had Alert Level 3 hoisted upon Lebanon since last year, which calls for the voluntary repatriation of Filipinos. 

It will only raise Alert Level 4, the highest in the tier system, if a "full war situation" breaks out in the Middle Eastern country. 

Under this alert level, the Philippines will impose a mandatory repatriation of Filipinos and a total deployment ban.

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Up to 11,000 Filipinos are estimated to be in Lebanon, most of whom reside in the capital of Beirut and nearby areas.

A smaller number of Filipinos — around 196 or less — live in southern Lebanon, where Israel's military trades the most attacks against Hezbollah fighters, according to Philippine Ambassador in Lebanon Raymond Balatbat. 

The Philippine embassy has advised Filipinos in Lebanon, most of whom are household workers, to be "on alert" and "just be ready in the event of a mass evacuation," Balatbat said.

What to prepare. The embassy's preparations involve advising Filipinos to ready an emergency bag containing essential items, such as their passport, iqama (residence permit), extra clothes, potable water and food that can last for two to three days.

"These are things we've been inculcating in them to be alert and to be ready in the event of a mass repatriation," he said.

The Philippine ambassador said they are also in contact with Lebanese immigration authorities to facilitate the repatriation of

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