After Israel's barbaric attacks on refugee tent camp in Rafah, in the south of Gaza Strip, recently which brought back the memory of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, activists on the internet have launched a campaign dubbed "ALL EYES ON GAZA" to blast the Israeli atrocities and declare their support for the Palestinians.
A large number of Iranian filmmakers and artists have reacted to the tragic events in Rafah by joining the campaign to sympathize with the children and people of Gaza and condemn Israel's atrocities.
An image depicting tents in a camp arranged to spell out “All Eyes on Rafah,” an area in the south of Gaza filled with refugee tent camps --where at least 45 civilians died after an Israeli strike on Sunday -- has gone viral on social media. It has been shared more than 29 million times on Instagram in less than 24 hours.
The phrase holds significance as Israel’s war on Gaza continues despite the major global outcry. "'All eyes on Rafah' is a phrase that refers to the ongoing genocide in Rafah, Gaza, with over 1.4 million Palestinians seeking shelter," Iran's Embassy in India had earlier shared.
The image, which appears to be AI-generated, was shared more than 37 million times in less than 24 hours.
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