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An AI generated image with the text ‘All eyes on Rafah’ has been re-shared over 40 million times amid Israel’s attacks on Gaza’s Rafah.
An image with the text “All eyes on Rafah” is on every other Instagram story, dominating social media discourse on Israel’s war on Gaza.
Here’s more about the trend and the image, which has been re-shared on more than 40 million Instagram stories since Monday, a day after Israel’s deadly offensive on Gaza’s Rafah.
What does ‘All eyes on Rafah’ mean?
- “All eyes on Rafah” is an image with a slogan calling attention to the situation in Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip near the border with Egypt.
- After the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza, Israel began bombing it from the north and moved down, displacing Palestinians from their homes as they fled south to seek shelter.
- By February, about half of Gaza’s 2.3 million population had been pushed into Rafah when Israel said it planned to launch a ground operation on Rafah, claiming four brigades of Hamas, the Palestinian group that governs the Strip, were there.
- The announcement was condemned worldwide. In February, Richard “Rik” Peeperkorn, WHO representative for Gaza and the occupied West Bank, said “all eyes” are on the impending Rafah offensive. It is believed that “All eyes on Rafah” was picked up from his statement.
- Since then, the slogan has appeared on protest posters and other social media posts.
What’s happening in Rafah?
On Sunday, two days after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to halt its offensive on Rafah, Israeli bombardment killed at least 45 people in al-Mawasi in western Rafah, which was previously declared a safe zone.
Another Israeli strike killed 21 in a displacement camp west of Rafah on Tuesday, at least 12 of those killed were women. Air attacks were reported on Wednesday morning.
Israel has killed at least 36,171 people in Gaza since October 7, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.
What does the ‘All eyes on Rafah’ image look like?
- The AI-generated image shows an aerial view of a camp set out in orderly rows of tents, nestled between what look like snowy peaks. In the middle, some lighter-coloured tents are arranged to spell out “All eyes on Rafah”. A clear blue sky with cotton-ball clouds is in the background.
All eyes on #Rafah 🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/bg3bAtl3dQ
— The Palestinian (@InsiderWorld_1) May 27, 2024
- Rafah looks nothing like that: Its skies are grey with smoke from Israeli bombs and there are no orderly rows of tents – many are smouldering after being bombed with their occupants still inside, and debris is scattered between them.
- Rafah is also far more crowded – with an estimated 1.4 million people seeking refuge there from Israel’s bombs in February, according to the United Nations.
- Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency confirmed that the image was generated using an artificial intelligence (AI) tool.
- There are tell-tale signs of AI, including repetition, the symmetrical alignment of the tents, the lack of detail, and the absence of shadows. You can read more on how to spot AI-generated images here.
Here’s what Rafah looked like on Monday:
Here’s an image of Rafah from Tuesday:
The image is being reposted on Instagram stories by users globally.
As of 11:30 GMT on Wednesday, it has been reposted on 40.4 million Instagram stories. These include the accounts of:
- American supermodel Bella Hadid, whose father is Palestinian.
- Irish actress Nicola Coughlan from the Netflix show Bridgerton.
- American comedian and writer Hasan Minhaj as well as American actor Aaron Paul.
- British actor and activist Jameela Jameel and British singer Dua Lipa.
- Famous Indian actors, including Varun Dhawan, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Alia Bhatt and Kareena Kapoor Khan.
The first Instagram story using it was posted on Monday by user @shahv4012. Al Jazeera could not confirm whether this user created the image.
Besides Instagram, the image has also been re-shared on X.
Why is ‘All eyes on Rafah’ so viral?
The image has caught more attention than many photos of Rafah, or Gaza.
This could be because the image is being shared using Instagram’s “Add Yours” feature, which allows users to repost it in seconds without having to search for images.
It is also an easy way to talk about the war as celebrities and influencers receive more and more criticism over their silence on the war.
Some speculate that people are sharing this AI image because it is more palatable than real photos of Gaza, which are graphic and show blood, dead bodies and violence.
“I believe the virality of this image is largely due to its stark contrast with the predominant visual imagery of the war… To humanise the victims in Gaza and Rafah, social media users often share vivid images of casualties and mourning family members,” Eddy Borges-Rey, associate professor in residence at Northwestern University in Qatar, told Al Jazeera.
He adds: “This might explain why algorithms on platforms like Meta [Facebook and Instagram], designed to filter graphic violence, did not flag this image. Unlike real, graphic images of the war, which might be restricted or removed due to content policies, this AI-generated image could spread more freely, contributing to its rapid virality,” said Borges-Rey.
How have people reacted to ‘All eyes on Rafah’?
There seem to be as many social media users angered by the post as those who have celebrated it.
Those critical of the viral post deem re-sharing it as performative activism that distracts from real images and important updates from Rafah.
palestinian journalists have been risking their lives for months to document every single massacre and instead people are reposting an ai-generated “art” that says “all eyes on rafah” and tells us nothing about what is actually happening on the ground or gives us any action items
— maryam مريم🇵🇸🍁 (@bluepashminas) May 28, 2024
All eyes on Rafah on your story and it’s posted by someone who hasn’t mentioned the genocide since October
— haaniyah angus (@_haaniyah_) May 28, 2024
Some have suggested what else to post instead of re-sharing the AI-generated image.
Here’s a real image to use to call awareness for ALL EYES ON RAFAH and the ongoing genocide happening in Gaza and across Palestine pic.twitter.com/XZ0ZloFAGt
— 𝓵𝓫🍉 (@indiespicee) May 28, 2024
People start speaking up by reposting this image saying “ALL EYES ON RAFAH”, I hope people know that this is a long term movement, not just reposting a single no context AI image & call it done
PLEASE ALSO SHARE CONTEXT ABOUT RAFAH. u can start by reposting useful infographics🇵🇸 pic.twitter.com/TCISebaJ7T
— Ida 🗝️ commissions open! (@sulkycatz) May 29, 2024