What’s Meaning Behind ‘All Eyes On Rafah’ Image Shared by Millions on Instagram.
The phrase “All Eyes on Rafah” is formed by tents assembled in a camp in the picture.
Israel’s recent attacks on tents filled with displaced people in Rafah, Gaza, killing at least 45 Palestinians, including several children, have been widely condemned by several countries and human rights groups. Al Jazeera quoted eyewitnesses as saying that the Tal as-Sultan area, a designated “safe zone” northwest of Rafah city, was hit by at least eight Israeli missiles.
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Currently home to hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians from all parts of the Gaza Strip, Rafah came under attack from Israeli ground and airstrikes on Sunday, amid widespread concern internationally over civilian casualties. The attack set several tents on fire, which then spread across the area, killing more people. NBC reported that the Israeli airstrikes caused a fuel tank to explode, setting off the fire.
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All Eyes On Rafah campaign
As images of charred bodies and severely injured people surfaced on social media, a photo with the text “All Eyes on Rafah” began trending. The campaign, run by activists and humanitarian groups, aims to draw attention to the southern city of the Gaza Strip, where people have been forced to live in cramped refugee camps without any humanitarian aid.
The photo shows tents in the camp with the words “All Eyes on Rafah” written on them, urging people not to ignore the situation in Gaza’s southernmost city, where about 1.5 million people have taken refuge after fleeing Israeli bombing.
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Is the photo real?
The photo may be one of the first viral activism photos generated by artificial intelligence. According to Mark Owen Jones, who studies misinformation, the photo “looks” like it was created by AI. According to NBC’s report, the photo doesn’t look very real, with strange shadows and the tent camp being unnaturally symmetrical are some of the signs that suggest it is an AI-generated image.
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Where does this phrase come from?
The slogan is said to have come from a statement by Rick Pepperkorn, director of the World Health Organization’s office in the occupied Palestinian territories. He made the comment in February, when Benjamin Netanyahu ordered an evacuation plan for Rafah, ahead of attacks on what the Israeli prime minister claimed were the last remaining strongholds of the terror group Hamas.
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How the photo spread
Advocacy groups such as Save the Children, Oxfam, Americans for Justice in Palestine Action, Jewish Voice for Peace and Palestine Solidarity Campaign have also adopted the slogan. On social media, the hashtag #AllEyesOnRafah has garnered over 1,95,000 posts with millions of views. It was also trending on Instagram on Tuesday, with nearly 1,00,000 additional posts on the platform.
The image has been shared over 29 million times on Instagram in less than 24 hours.
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All Eyes On Rafah support worldwide
The campaign has received support worldwide, with Indian celebrities such as Varun Dhawan, Madhuri Dixit, Aly Goni, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Tripti Dimri sharing the “All Eyes on Rafah” image on their Instagram Stories. Internationally, Australian cricketer Travis Head, British singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock, model Bella Hadid and actresses Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Susan Sarandon have shown solidarity with Rafah.
As the world monitors the developments in Gaza, the “All Eyes on Rafah” campaign continues to receive support, amplifying the voices demanding peace and justice for Palestinians.
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