By Norman P. Aquino, Special Reports Editor
JERUSALEM/TEL AVIV — On that tense night in Jerusalem’s King George neighborhood in mid-June, the world felt narrower for Filipino caregivers Mildred D. Yambao, 38, and Lucy L. Gonzalez, 48.
Their phones buzzed, alerting them about a rocket attack. Moments later, sirens blared, and panic and confusion ensued. And then, a harsh realization: “We didn’t even know exactly where the nearest bomb shelter was,” Ms. Yambao told BusinessWorld while resting at a park in Jerusalem on a Saturday afternoon.
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