7th October massacre game banned in Britain
British counter-terrorism police have banned a video game in which users play as terrorists invading Israel and are encouraged to murder âZionistsâ. The game, âFursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the
British counter-terrorism police have banned a video game in which users play as terrorists invading Israel and are encouraged to murder âZionistsâ. The game, âFursan al-Aqsa: The Knights of the
A sixteen-year-old boy who allegedly wrote on Twitter, âI am a domestic terror threat. I will bomb a synagogue,â and appeared to begin trying to realise this ambition has outrageously
Luc Bernard, a video game developer and the creator of the first video game about the Holocaust, appeared on the most recent episode of Podcast Against Antisemitism where he spoke
Steam, the global online gaming platform with almost 100 million users, including large numbers of children, has 11,903 users going under the name of Adolf Hitler, 3,611 users naming themselves after Osama Bin Laden, and countless