“All Eyes on Rafah” – the phrase flooded social media on Tuesday as many people around the world came out in support of Palestinians living in the southern Gaza city where Israel is carrying out a massive ground operation.
in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The attack, which Gaza doctors said also left hundreds of civilians with shrapnel and burns, was launched late Sunday and drew condemnation from world leaders.
Israel, meanwhile, described the loss of life as a “tragic accident” and its military said its munitions alone could not have caused the deadly fire, adding that it had struck and killed two senior Hamas fighters in the attack.
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The attack sparked global outrage against Israel, with many people taking to social media to post against the deadly attack.
“All Eyes on Rafah” is a phrase that refers to the ongoing genocide in Rafah, Gaza, where more than 1.4 million Palestinians are seeking shelter, the Iranian Embassy in India said on X.
The image, apparently created by artificial intelligence, shows tents in a camp arranged to explain “All Eyes on Rafah”, an area in southern Gaza filled with refugee tent camps. This phrase means a request to the audience not to close their eyes to what is happening in Rafah, a city of 1.4 million people. are taking refuge after fleeing violent fighting elsewhere in Gaza – as Israel continues its offensive.
The slogan likely comes from a comment by Rick Peeperkorn, director of the WHO’s Office for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, who said in February, “All eyes are on Rafah,” after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a plan to evacuate the city ahead of planned attacks on what he says that they are the last bastions of Hamas.