“A BEACON OF RESILIENCE IN THE HEART OF CONFLICT — AS PRESIDENT MARCOS VOWS TO BRING EVERY FILIPINO HOME, ALEX EALA STANDS AS A RADIANT SYMBOL OF THE HOPE THEY ARE FIGHTING TO REACH.” While the Philippine government scrambles to navigate closed airspaces and secure the safety of over 1,400 citizens trapped in the Middle East, a powerful image is fueling the nation’s spirit. The sight of Alex Eala illuminating the Abu Dhabi skyline on the Mubadala Tower has transcended sport, becoming a literal lighthouse for OFWs sheltering in the darkness of war zones. Although miles away from the front lines, Eala’s rise to global stardom and her messages of unwavering strength are providing a vital psychological lifeline to those waiting for rescue. According to reports from the ground, her presence in the region serves as a defiant reminder that the Filipino spirit remains unextinguished, even when the skies are filled with tension. This synergy between the President’s promise of “finding a way out” and Eala’s symbolic light has created a wave of national solidarity that borders and blockades cannot stop. In a time of high-stakes diplomacy and emergency evacuations, Alex Eala is proving that a champion’s greatest victory is the hope they give to a people in crisis. The mission to bring our heroes home is fueled by more than just logistics; it is driven by a pride that is now impossible to ignore….

Marcos tells Filipinos seeking repatriation from Mideast war: ‘We will find ways to get you out’


Residents stand on a street beside damaged residential buildings near Niloufar square in Tehran during the ongoing joint US-Israeli military campaign on Iran on March 2, 2026. The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, killing Iran’s supreme leader and top military leaders, prompting authorities to retaliate with strikes on Israel and across the Gulf. AFP 

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Tuesday the government was searching for ways to “safely” repatriate hundreds of Filipinos who were seeking to flee the spiraling war in the Middle East.

Marcos said authorities have received repatriation requests from at least 1,416 Filipinos as the United States and Israel continued to bombard Iran, while Tehran launched further strikes on neighbors.

But he noted that repatriation would be difficult given the closure of airspace and airports in the region.

“We will slowly try to find ways, for those who want to be repatriated, we will find ways to get you out safely,” Marcos said in a press briefing, addressing those seeking repatriation.

In the meantime, he urged Filipinos in the Middle East to “shelter in place and follow the host government’s advice.”

“The most dangerous area for our people right now would be Israel dahil tuloy-tuloy ang attack sa Israel… Dahil sanay sila sa giyera, marami silang bomb shelter na pwedeng pagtaguan. At yun ang naging advice namin sa ating mga kababayan: doon muna kayo,” the President said.

“Para maging mas maginhawa sa  kanila, kumuha tayo, nakipag-usap tayo sa iba’t ibang hotel na malapit sa bomb shelter na doon sila muna pumunta at pag may air raids alarm, tumakbo muna sila sa bomb shelter,” he said.

US President Donald Trump said the war, which began Saturday with a strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was going “substantially” ahead of schedule but that it could go on for more than four weeks.

He also for the first time laid out objectives — destroying Iran’s missiles, navy and nuclear program, and stopping its support for armed groups across the region — which notably did not include toppling the Islamic republic.

The US State Department urged Americans to leave all of the Middle East from Egypt eastward.

Iran has responded by unleashing missiles and drones across the Middle East, including Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Dubai, while threatening explicitly to drive up global energy costs.

That sent oil prices soaring nearly 14 percent Monday before easing slightly, while European natural gas prices spiked almost 40 percent after Qatar’s state-run energy firm said it had halted liquefied natural gas production.

Meanwhile, a general in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards threatened to “burn any ship” seeking to navigate the Strait of Hormuz.

— With a report from Agence France-Presse 
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