DFA confirms 17 Filipinos among hostages in Houthi cargo ship hijack

Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Eduardo de Vega speaks before the media during the Saturday News Forum on Nov. 4, 2023. (Screengrabbed from RTVM)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday confirmed that 17 Filipinos were among those held hostage in the hijacking of a cargo vessel in the Red Sea on Nov. 19.

“May 17 na Pilipino ayon sa manning agency kasama ‘yong mga iba’t ibang dayuhan (There were 17 Filipinos according to the manning agency along with other nationals),” said DFA Undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega in an Unang Balita interview.

De Vega said Manila is concerned over the hijacking as this may have a connection with the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, citing reports that the vessel might have been Israeli-owned.

But the official said the captors have said they would not hurt the foreign crewmembers.

“Nevertheless, different government agencies here will be holding a meeting with Malacañang, together with the Department of Migrant Workers and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, to discuss this situation,” he said.

The official said the DFA is already making representation with foreign governments in the area.

“Alinsunod sa mga instruction ng Pangulo lahat ay ginagawa ng pamahalaan para tiyakin na makakaligtas sila at hindi pababayaan ang kanilang kapakanan (In accordance with the instruction of our President, we are doing everything to ensure they are safe),” he assured the next of kin.

Reports from AP cited Yemen’s Houthi rebels as saying that they hijacked the vessel over its connection to Israel and that “all ships belonging to the Israeli enemy or that deal with it will become legitimate targets”.

At least 25 crew members are being held hostage, some of whom are from Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine and Mexico.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has entered its sixth week since the Palestinian group launched a cross-border attack on southern Israel on Oct. 7 and the latter responded with retaliatory strikes and ground assault in Gaza.

More than 200 were kidnapped by the Hamas group, with two Filipino nationals reported as among the hostages.

In the same interview, De Vega said the DFA is also monitoring developments on the expected temporary truce in Gaza and the release of captives.

“Alam ng Israel na inaasahan natin na as soon as possible makama na sa unang mare-release but their priority are children and women (Israel knows that the Philippines is expecting that Filipino nationals would be among those who will be released but their priority are children and women),” he said.

“It will happen in the next few days that a few hostages (will be released),” he added.

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