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2014 Israel–Gaza conflict in video games : ウィキペディア英語版
2014 Israel–Gaza conflict in video games
During the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict, authors sympathetic to both of the sides released video game apps on the Google Play store concerning the conflict. The themes and content of the games caused controversy, and several were removed.
==Pro-Israeli apps==

''Bomb Gaza'' was an app released on 29 July 2014 and was downloaded between 500 and 1,000 times before being removed for Google Play on 4 August. Its logo was an F16 fighter jet, as used by the Israeli Defense Forces, and its description was to "drop bombs and avoid killing civilians". The app's maturity setting was set at low, which made it available to younger users. ''Bomb Gaza'' was also playable on Facebook before being removed by 5 August,〔 although the site retains a page which describes the game as "very addictive and fun".〔
Other games on Google Play included ''Gaza Assault: Code Red'', which described itself with “Terrorist cells are launching rockets into your country, do you have what it takes to protect your citizens?”, and the player controls an Israeli drone.〔 There was also ''Whack the Hamas'', in which the player fights members of Hamas. Its description was "The Hamasites are coming out of their tunnels! Don't let them escape, otherwise they will hurt innocent civilians!" The game claimed to be "inspired by the operation 'Tzuk Eitan'.", an Israeli name for the conflict, often translated to ''Operation Protective Edge'' in English.〔 Both were removed by 5 August.
''Iron Dome Missile Defense'' was released by Simon Rosenzweig on 30 July to Apple's App Store, and involves the player using Israel's Iron Dome to defend a city from an unnamed "enemy".〔 Rosenzweig did not name this "enemy" deliberately, stating "I wish not to see apps that support hate in any way".〔

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