The game UnderSiege developed by the Syrian Afkar Media is based on the modern history of Palestine. It focuses on the life of a Palestinian family between 1999 and 2002, during the Second Intifada. All levels of the game are based on real stories. The game is suitable for children over the age of 13. It contains graphical violence and shooting at soldiers, but not at civilians. The game does not include suicide bombing or other terrorist simulations. Its action is inspired, as aforesaid, by real stories of Palestinian society, as documented by the United Nations (1978-2004). According to the UN, the West Bank and Gaza Strip are occupied land, and thus military actions performed by local fighters against occupying forces are considered legitimate.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The game UnderSiege developed by the Syrian Afkar Media is based on the modern history of Palestine. It focuses on the life of a Palestinian family between 1999 and 2002, during the Second Intifada. All levels of the game are based on real stories. The game is suitable for children over the age of 13. It contains graphical violence and shooting at soldiers, but not at civilians. The game does not include suicide bombing or other terrorist simulations. Its action is inspired, as aforesaid, by real stories of Palestinian society, as documented by the United Nations (1978-2004). According to the UN, the West Bank and Gaza Strip are occupied land, and thus military actions performed by local fighters against occupying forces are considered legitimate.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis