The Philippine Embassy in Israel reports that no Filipinos were injured during the missile attack on Tuesday by Iran and a subsequent mass shooting in Tel Aviv. Filipinos in Israel heeded the embassy's safety guidelines, seeking shelter before both incidents.
There are no Filipino casualties during the missile attack of Iran on Israel and the mass shooting in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, according to the Philippine Embassy in Israel ."Upon receiving reports of an impending attack, the Embassy immediately instructed Filipinos in Israel to be prepared to enter bomb shelters once they receive a text/app alert or upon hearing an alert siren," the embassy said in a statement.
The embassy received assistance in disseminating the safety advisory through social media and messaging platforms from Filipino community leaders."As a result, most Filipinos were already sheltering in place or already inside safe rooms when the shooting took place and shortly before the missile attack at about 7:30p.m.," the embassy said.
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