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  • Trouble in the Holy Land: Hezbollah's New Computer Game

    "The terrorist group Hezbollah, backed by Iran and based in southern Lebanon, has begun marketing a computer game simulating attacks on Israeli soldiers and allowing target practice using Israeli officials such as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon." [WorldNetDaily]

    www.worldnetdaily.com

  • Wikipedia: Special Force

    Short encyclopedia article on the game.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • War Games Becoming All Too Real

    "Each stage of the game was inspired by actual Hezbollah operations. Everything is based on real-life battles that took place before Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000 -- even down to the number of Israeli soldiers that players face." [Sunday Herald]

    www.sundayherald.com

  • Video Game Mounts Simulated Attacks Against Israeli Targets

    "The hottest video game for the teenagers of Beirut's southern Shiite neighborhoods is 'Special Force,' a creation of Hezbollah, the strongly anti-Israel militant organization that is on the United States' terror list." [New York Times] [Registration required.]

    www.nytimes.com

  • America's Army, Meet Special Force... The Terrorists' Action Game

    "Meet Special Force, a game allegedly produced by the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah. The game's designers seek to 'correct' the influence of western gaming concepts on the Middle East." [Ars Technica]

    www.arstechnica.com

  • News Tribune

    Game overview focusing on the political climate surrounding the game's release.

    www.newstribune.com

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