The Jerusalem Post reports: “Gaming company Valve Corporation has removed a video game that includes a mission where the player emulates the October 7 attack from its digital gaming marketplace platform ‘Steam’ for users from the United Kingdom at the behest of the UK’s Counter-Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU).
The game, originally titled ‘Fursan Al-Aqsa: The Knights of the Al-Aqsa Mosque,’ was released on the Steam marketplace in 2022. The video game allowed users to play as Palestinian terrorists and go on sprees to kill Israeli soldiers through suicide bombings, beheadings, and more.
According to the game’s store page on Steam, on November 11, the creator, Nidal Nijm, released a new feature (in what gamers would call a ‘patch’) that allows the player to ‘relive the iconic day on which the brave Palestinian Resistance humiliated Israeli Military Forces,’ referring to the October 7 Massacre in 2023…”
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