Video: Hezbollah’s Videogame



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I found a video of the Hezbollah game I spoke about in a previous post. Check it out here..

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  1. Hezbollah’s “internet division”? Any idea on how active this “internet division” is on blogs and forums?

    Posted by whywesteppin | August 17, 2007, 11:56 am
  2. not as much as Israelis on this blog, but the division is constantly carrying DoS attacks on Zionists websites

    Posted by Darko | August 17, 2007, 12:35 pm
  3. Wheres the part of the video where nasrallah flees - and sinora stays ???

    Posted by The Zionist | August 17, 2007, 5:09 pm
  4. Divine Victory museums should always be located in the midst of village rubble. Likewise Hezb video games, as that is their glorious achievement — local rubble.

    Posted by JAS | August 17, 2007, 5:44 pm
  5. not as much as Israelis on this blog

    Yes, Darko, that’s right, everybody who disagrees with you is an Israeli agent. That makes it so much easier to hate everyone that disagrees with you, doesn’t it?

    Posted by Lewis | August 17, 2007, 6:17 pm
  6. mustapha are you going to play it? are you going to cry as you play it?

    Posted by Ma Tiz3al | August 17, 2007, 7:02 pm
  7. Shame on all of you South Lebanese…
    Bam vs. Lebanon

    Posted by Mitra | August 18, 2007, 12:21 am
  8. This inferior (technologically) game, gets
    much more attention than it deserves.

    Hey, its not that someone there developed
    a new software, that revolutionize the field
    of computers-gaming-entertainment.
    They take a western technology (probably
    developed in a startup, somewhere in ‘occupied falastin’),
    and use it for false propaganda (’divine victory’).

    I’ll be worried only when HZBos develop
    something new. Not in our lifetime, I suppose.

    Posted by Amir in Tel Aviv | August 18, 2007, 3:29 pm
  9. To Lewis & Darco.
    Enough, maspik, halas. Even here you still trying to cultivate mistrust and hostility one to another. By the way this is one of the goals of such kind of Hezb. actions. Instead of it we (if we are not really a secret agents -:) ) must try to find something which can help to join us, to understand what is going on and what shell we do to make our Region more suitable for living.

    Posted by aruf | August 19, 2007, 8:40 am
  10. aruf, I’m not trying to cultivate distrust, I’m merely responding to Darko’s efforts to do so. I do agree with everything else you said though.

    Posted by Lewis | August 19, 2007, 3:34 pm
  11. Lewis, I’m not accusing you of being Israelis I’m merely pointing out to the fact that there’s lots of Zionists commenting on this blog and other Lebanese blogs without any moderation by the admins like Amir in Tel Aviv, and Sonya

    Posted by Darko | August 20, 2007, 9:26 am
  12. Oh the horror. Other viewpoints?? Allowed to speak?? Protect me, Sayed Hassan! (Where’s a good “eyeroll” smiley when you need one?)

    Posted by Akiva M. | August 21, 2007, 1:31 pm
  13. [...] Question: Have you tried using Google to search for the game everyone in Lebanon is talking about? The game where you can storm the Seraille and kill Seniora? Odds are you tried, Odds are you didn’t find it. My statistics told me that many who searched “Game Kill March 14″ landed instead on one of my previous posts on Hezbollah’s Game. You probably were frustrated that you didn’t find the game you were looking for. (Update: Eliedh found it and explained how) [...]

    Posted by Where Are The Links? | The Beirut Spring, a Lebanese Blog | August 31, 2007, 11:04 am
  14. how can i play the game?? and where?? what’s the address?? i wanna c what it is like… plz reply

    Posted by ayman | September 5, 2007, 4:28 pm
  15. ayman, you have to be in Lebanon to get it. They are selling it in Hezbollah’s Museum and in many places in the south..

    Posted by beirutspring | September 5, 2007, 5:12 pm
  16. [...] • On August 15, I covered Hezbollah’s Video game “Tale of the Truthful Pledge“  •  I then posted a video report of its coverage by MSNBC on August 17 • On August 31st, I spoke of the difficulty of finding “Storming the Serail”, an online video game where the objective is to kill the Lebanese Prime Minister. [...]

    Posted by In Online Game, Jumblat Can Kick Lahoud’s Ass | The Beirut Spring, a Lebanese Blog | November 15, 2007, 7:05 pm

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