Gaming's Dark Side: The Controversial Game Encouraging Violence Against Jews
If this isn't anti-Semitism, what is? A new, low-quality game incites children to become terrorists, promoting the idea of 'liberating Palestine' by murdering Jewish civilians.
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The shocking videos of the Nukhba terrorists that circulated since the massacre on Simchat Torah are horrifying. Some viewers still struggle to digest what they witnessed, with many seeking psychological help. However, for some, these horrors don't seem to leave an impression: a newly released gaming experience allows people worldwide, in a disturbing manner, to recreate the massacre by joining the ranks of the Nukhba.
The creator named the game "Al-Aqsa Flood," and it's available for free. This low-grade game has a singular purpose: inciting hatred against Jews. The game begins at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, with the so-called hero equipped with a long-range weapon and RPG missiles, aiming to murder Israeli police officers. The graphics are subpar, full of bugs, yet many choose to play it.
The objective in this game is to kill Jews. The pro-Palestinian creators claim it merely defends Palestine and Al-Aqsa, presenting distressed children with a challenge: whoever finishes the game becomes a partner in "liberating Palestine."
In the past month, this game has been criticized by American organizations fighting against anti-Semitism. They are aware of the severe incitement happening on campuses and are trying to stem the tide. A tweet from one organization fighting anti-Semitism shared the address of the company that developed the game.
This is not the first game of this kind to be distributed. Previously, Palestinians have released several games encouraging the killing of Jews. Another game simulates terrorists in a military base, where the goal is to murder soldiers.