MANILA, Philippines — An international human rights coalition has warned that the ongoing war involving the United States, Israel and Iran is already pushing up oil prices and deepening economic hardship for Filipinos, as the Philippines remains heavily dependent on imported fuel. In a statement released March 14, the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) condemned what it described as the “US-Israeli war on Iran,” saying the attacks have triggered economic consequences far beyond the battlefield. “The US-led strikes have resulted in widespread killings of civilians and are wreaking havoc on oil prices and thus the costs […]... Keep on reading: Rights group warns oil shock could worsen inflation, cut jobs in PH