Since the Israeli army's operation in Gaza became aggressive, you must have seen that whether this story has been shared or a message has been tried to be given, this slogan was first used in February by Rick Pepper Kan, director of the World Health Organization (WHO).

His comment came after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announced the evacuation of the entire city. He told the international community that it is very important to keep an eye on what is happening in Gaza.

Actually, the meaning of this slogan is to appeal to the people around the world that they should not turn their back on the events happening in Palestine and run away to save their lives out of fear of fierce fighting.

Around 14 lakh Palestinians residing in Gaza are currently taking refuge in Rafah. Despite such a large population, Israel is carrying out continuous attacks there, disregarding all the rules and regulations of war.

Claiming that its operation will continue till the end of Hamas, India is also against this war and destruction. We have said from the UN platform that India is committed to supporting the two-nation solution so that Palestinians can live in an independent country within their safe borders.

At the UN, India has also asked Hamas to choose the path of peace by releasing the Israeli hostages, but no one is ready to accept this, and this war continues.

More than 40 Palestinians were killed in fresh Israeli airstrikes in Rafah. Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted that his army has committed a tragic mistake, which he is investigating.

Bollywood actors like Samantha Prabhu and Bhaskar have also posted in support of Ghaz. In contrast, in opposition to All Eyes on Rafah, many Israeli actors have started a campaign called Wear Your Eyes On in October.