Marcos extends sympathy to kin of Filipina killed in Israel missile attack
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (Photo courtesy of PCO)
President Marcos conveyed his condolences to the family of a Filipina killed in a missile attack on a residential area in Haifa, Israel.
"Nakikiramay tayo sa pamilya ng ating kababayang nasawi sa naganap na missile attack sa Haifa, Israel. Kasama nating nagluluksa ang kanyang pamilya sa gitna ng isang trahedyang hindi dapat maranasan ninuman (We extend our deepest condolences to the family of our fellow Filipino who died in the missile attack in Haifa, Israel. We mourn with her family in the midst of a tragedy that no one should ever have to endure)," Marcos said in a statement on Tuesday afternoon, April 7.
The President said he directed agencies to extend full assistance to the family and ensure the immediate repatriation of her remains.
He assured the family that the Philippine Embassy "is on standby to provide all necessary support."
"Nakikiisa ang buong sambayanan sa kanilang pagdadalamhati. Nawa’y matagpuan nila ang lakas at kapanatagan sa gitna ng trahedyang ito (The entire nation stands in solidarity with the family in their grief. May they find strength and comfort in the midst of this tragedy)," Marcos also said.
He also said the government continues to monitor the situation in the region, noting that the safety of every Filipino remains the government's top priority.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed the Filipino national's death on Tuesday morning.
According to the department, she died alongside her Israeli husband and elderly parents-in-law when their residence was struck amid escalating hostilities on the evening of April 5.