Terror organizations worldwide use opposite media platforms to serve widespread their ideology. Sometimes, institutional bodies such as Facebook, Google and Apple conduct to forestall that, though according to a news published by Forbes magazine, Hezbollah managed to upload a mobile diversion to Google’s Play Store.
According to Forbes, a developer pronounced the mobile diversion also has a PC version.
The diversion looks like any other First Person Shooter game, and a game’s environment happens nearby Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque, located nearby Damascus. According to Muslim tradition, a mosque contains a grave of Zaynab, Muhammad’s granddaughter. The actor is tasked with fortifying a site from radical Muslim groups accusing a believers of heresy.
The diversion was downloaded by over 10,000 users, and perceived certain reviews. Players who gifted a diversion reported that a diversion conveys a feeling of fighting ISIS members.
“The diversion is an electronic book documenting a feeling of fighting off radical Muslim groups,” one of a diversion developers suggested to Forbes. Under a same developer, who asked to remained anonymous, there is another diversion called “The Coming Morning,” designated for any age group, in that players takes a form of children tasked with bombing Israeli tanks and soldiers.
Google is an American company, and Hezbollah is deliberate a apprehension classification by a supervision of a United States. According to Google, this is a initial time Hezbollah managed to upload a diversion to their platform. Following a news published, both games were private from Google’s Play Store.
Translated from Maariv by Alon Einhorn.
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