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||The Philippine government estimates that more than 2,000,000 Overseas Filipinos are working in the Middle East.||

Filipinim are the third largest migrant flock, besides Hodu {Pishon Indosphere} and Sinim {Sinosphere}. Filipinim inn North Africa, Western Asia, Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia (Persian-Ottoman Empire, excluding Roman Empire in West, Far North, and China inn "east and north" as per Daniel 11:44):

There are ≒41,000 Filipinim in Israel
There are ≒30,000 Filipinim inn Lebanon
There are ≒9,413 Filipinim inn Cyprus
There are ≒5,500 Filipinim inn Turkey
There are 8 Filipinim inn North Korea
There are 136 Filipinim inn Venezuela
There are 343 Filipinim Soldiers inn Syria
There are ≒7,144 Filipinim inn Iran
There are ≒3,000 Filipinim inn Iraq
There are ≒180,000 Filipinim inn Kuwait
There are ≒5,000 Filipinim inn Afghanistan
There are ≒3,000 Filipinim inn Pakistan
There are ≒500 Filipinim inn Sri Lanka
There are ≒300 Filipinim inn Maldives
There are ≒300 Filipinim inn Nepal
There are ≒3,500 Filipinim inn India
There are ≒5,000 Filipinim inn Ethiopia
There are ≒300 Filipinim inn South Sudan
There are ≒3,000 Filipinim inn Morocco
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There are ≒7,913 Filipinim inn Libya
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There are ≒305,331 Filipinim inn Qatar
There are ≒700,000 Filipinim inn United Arab Emirates
There are ≒46,000 Filipinim inn Oman
There are ≒1,512,539 Filipinim inn Saudi Arabia
There are ≒2,330 Filipinim inn Yemen
There are ≒6,000 Filipinim inn Egypt
There are ≒26,000 Filipinim inn Jordan

Itay Saves 3 Children

Inside Israel - News - Israel National News: "The organs of Itay Rabinovich, 3, who died of drowning last week, have saved three children, reports Israel Hayom. Itay's liver was transplanted into Haled Jahaleen, 6, of the Arad region. His kidneys were transplanted into a 9-year-old and a 17-year-old. All of the operations took place at Schneider Children's Hospital in Petach Tikva, and all three children are in stable condition. In addition, Itay's corneas were placed in the eyes of two men, aged 56 and 39, at Ichilov Hospital, and helped saved their eyesight."
Itai (ee-tai) is a Hebrew Torah name. The name can also be written: Itai, Etay, Eitay, Itay, Ytai, Etai, Itaj, or Eatai in Anglit. 
Itai (Hebrew: איתי‎) is a Torah name that appears in Sefer Shmu'el and in recent years has become a very common name for males in Israel. Sometimes, in order to strengthen the connection to Eretz Israel of a baby who has converted to Judaism or to bless a Jew who has become very ill, it is considered acceptable to change his name to Itai. This name is often explained as an acronym of "If I forget thee, O Yerushalayim, let my right hand forget her cunning" (Tehillim 137:5)- "אם אשכחך ירושלים, תשכח ימיני" ("Im Eshkakhekh Yerushalaiym Tishkakh Yemini") or "ארץ ישראל, תורת ישראל" ("Eretz YIsrael, Torat YIsrael"). 
Itai is the name of two Torah characters: Itai ha'Giti (Itai of Gath) and Itai ben Rivai. 
Itai ha'Giti 
Itai ha'Giti was one of the army Generals of David ha'Melekh. Itai ha'Giti was not Jewish, but rather a Plishti from the city of Gath, next to Ashkelon. When David flees from Avshalom, he tells Itai that it is wiser not to follow him, but Itai chooses to go with David and his household anyway. 2 Shmu'el 15
"And the king said to Ittai ha'Gitti; 'Why do you also go with us? return, and abide with the king; for you are a foreigner, and if you are wont to wander, [go to] your own place. [Only] yesterday you came, and today I should move you about with us, seeing that I go wherever I can go? Return and take back your brothers with you, (and do) kindness and truth (to them).' And Ittai answered the king and said, 'As the L-rd lives, and as my lord the king lives, that in the place where my lord the king shall be, whether for life or for death, for there shall your servant be.' And David said to Ittai, 'Go and passover.' And Ittai ha'Gitti passed over and [so did] all his men and all the little ones that were with him." 
Itai ben Rivai 
2 Shmu'el 23: These are the names of the mighty men who (served) David. Ittai ben Rivai of Giv'a of B'nei Benyamin; 
1 Divrei Ha'yamim 11: And these are the chiefs of David's mighty men who held strongly with him in his malchus with all Israel to crown him-according to the word of the L-rd concerning Israel. Ithai ben Rivai, of Giv'a of B'nei Benyamin,

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Bnei Lot are of an ancient origin. In the migratory tradition of Ruth begun more than two millennia ago, a remnant of David and Solomon migrated into Maritime Southeast Asia which comprises what is now Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, and Singapore, as well as Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with a sizeable minority of Malays migrating back to their tribal allotments in Sephardic Judah, besides Terrestrial and Figurative Jordan.