19/06/2025
đ Donât Wait for the Body Bags â Bring Our People Home Now By NiĂąo Bonito Padilla
There are over 30,000 Filipinos working in Israel right now.
Not in secure offices. Not behind policy desks.
They are in kitchens, in wards, in homes not their own.
Cooking dinner habang may siren sa labas.
Changing diapers habang may air raid.
Calling home to say âOkay lang ako, Nay,â
kahit hindi sila sigurado.
They are not âdeployments.â
They are mothers. Daughters. Breadwinners.
People with puso, takot, at pangarap.
And yet we hear:
âThere is no need yet for mandatory repatriation.â
Ano raw? Hindi pa kailangan?
So kailan?
Kapag may sumabog na?
Kapag trending na ang unang kabaong?
Weâve seen this beforeâ
Lebanon. Libya. Iraq.
Laging huli.
Laging may soundbite:
âWe didnât expect it to escalate so quickly.â
But war doesnât ask permission.
It doesnât wait for press releases.
It doesnât care if youâre still forming a task force.
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đ A little real talk.
From a human security perspective, the job of the state is simple:
Protect your peopleâhindi lang sa loob ng bansa, kundi kahit nasaan sila.
Waiting until confirmed casualties isnât âstrategy.â
Itâs playing Russian roulette with Filipino lives.
Mas madali siya sa papel.
Pero sa totoong buhay? Baka huli na.
Gising na, gobyerno.
Risk isnât just numbers.
Risk is fear in someoneâs voice.
Itâs a worker texting,
âDonât worry, safe ako,â
while ducking under a sink.
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We always say:
âPamilya muna.â
âBayanihan tayo.â
âOFWs are our modern-day heroes.â
Pero kahit bayani, napapagod.
Kahit bayani, kailangan din ng tulong.
So we ask:
Will we act bago pa man dumating ang huli?
Will we choose compassion over convenience?
Letâs stop waiting for flag-draped tragedies.
Letâs move with dignity.
Letâs move with urgency.
Bring them homeâ
hindi sa katahimikan ng libing,
kundi sa yakap ng mga mahal nila.
Bring them home nowâhabang may oras pa.
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