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A computer game by Mohammad Hamza
Dedicated to those who lost their lives for the homeland
and all those who are fighting for freedom,
from Syria with love...
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Important
notice: This game does not try to propagate hate or violence against
anybody or any people. It is some kind of support to the
Palestinian people in their continuous struggle for liberty, independence
and peace. It
also aims at proving that Arabs are able to respond against Israeli and
western-made computer
games that convey a distorted image about Arabs. |
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MISSION BRIEFING

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Al-Aqsa
Mosque is always in great danger as
long as there is Israeli occupation in Palestine. You have heard
recently that a gruop of Israeli terrorists will try to infiltrate
the holy place. The people of Palestine have prepared to ambush them
at the moment they try to enter the mosque. But you just can't
wait... Something inside you tells you to go out to the mosque
grounds and face the enemy with your bare hands(As all Palestinians
do).
Go on and fight for freedom!
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Download the game (399KB
WinZip
format)
The
game runs on any computer (No 3D GFX card required!)
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"The Palestinian Al Aqsa Intifada has
produced a whole new spate of nationalist songs, art and slogans. Now it
has also produced its own video game. Syrian M. M. Hamza created "The
Stonethrowers" in dedication to the Palestinians who have died in the
nearly three months of clashes with the Israeli army. The game is an electronic
version of real life. Armed with stones, fists and well-aimed kicks, the
gameplayer faces off against Israeli soldiers and their weapons - all against
the backdrop of the Al Aqsa Mosque. After congratulating you for playing well,
the game closes with the reminder that the "real world" is one where
the Israeli army is winning." -- The Palestine Report, December 13, 2000
Read other Arab media reports
about The Stonethrowers
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