Pinoys told to postpone non-essential travel to Israel
The Philippine Star|April 18, 2024
Alert Level 2 for Israel, advising Filipinos to postpone non-essential travel to Israel, remains, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
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"The Philippine government confirms that its previous declaration of Alert Level 2 for the State of Israel, restricting further deployments of overseas Filipino workers there, remains in place," the DFA said.

The Philippine embassy in Tel Aviv continues to recommend that all nonessential travel from the Philippines to Israel be postponed indefinitely, or until such time that the situation has stabilized.

If travel to Israel is absolutely necessary, Filipinos are advised to take all precautions.

Filipinos in the region are advised to be alert and updated with the security pronouncements of their host governments.

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