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The news agency has documented at least five other cases across Europe where the same pro-Israel video, which carried footage of rocket attacks, a fiery explosion, and masked gunmen, was shown to ...
The 2000s saw the release of several video games exploring the conflict. Under Siege (2005), developed by Syrian company Afkar Media, is a first-person shooter that tells the story of a young Palestinian resisting Israeli occupation during the Second Intifada.
The game became controversial for allowing players to reenact events such as the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel from the perspective of a Palestinian militant. Background and overview The game is a first-person shooter set against the backdrop of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict .
Pages in category "Israeli–Palestinian conflict video games" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
“I’ve seen many challenging things so far,” says Yingst, the Fox News correspondent who is based in Israel and has been reporting on the attack since October 7, when he held forth from his ...
Palestinian authorities say that over 3,785 Palestinians have died in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza while Israeli officials say more than 1,400 people have died in Hamas attacks on Israel.
Under Siege (Arabic: تحت الحصار) is a sequel to the video game Under Ash designed by Radwan Kasmiya. Like Under Ash, it is a first-person shooter, with the option of playing the game as a third-person shooter. The game focuses on the lives of a Palestinian family between 1999 and 2002 during the second Intifada.
In addition, there is a special relation mode, called "Attack means disaster", which seems to accrue when all nations with the ability of holding nuclear weapons, possess such. Under such mode, all other relation forms become obsolete. With each turn, the player directly sets Israeli diplomatic policy with regard to the other countries in the game.