Where they can practice getting killed by Israel.

Via Ynet:

“Play and Resist” is the name of a new website launched by Hezbollah, offering a slew of flash-based games allowing youngsters to get acquainted with the terrorist group’s endeavors against the State of Israel from 1982 until 2000 – the year the IDF exited Lebanon.

As of publication, five games have been uploaded to the website. In addition to the game itself, the site offers an explanation of the activity or operation at hand.

Thus, for example, you can practice firing a Katyusha rocket on Israel’s northern communities like Hezbollah did in 1996, prompting Operation Grapes of Wrath .

Surfers can also try their hand at the event leading up the first Lebanon War in Beirut in 1982. […]

Muhamad Yunis, the manager of Hezbollah’s “Islamic Resistance” site – part of the organization’s electronic communication unit – was interviewed by Al-Manar. He expressed a wish that “the series of ‘freedom’ games currently working on flash be upgraded to 3D and adapted to smart phones.”

According to Yunis, “This is our small contribution to the great history written by jihadi fighters of the Islamic resistance.”

The message is resonated in the site itself: “Welcome to the site ‘play and resist’ which belong to the Islamic resistance in Lebanon site. It contains a series of games which tell the story of the resistance, its activities and its response against the criminality and the terror of the Zionist enemy in our region.”

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