A new expansion for the 'Gplanet' game Jerusalem appears to offer players the ability to 'control the new northern Israel' including all hills and ridges, according to an ad by the game's developers. The game's publisher claims it allows players to 'rule the new northern Israel' after 'reserving new territories in Lebanon'.
A new game expansion for the Israeli 'Gplanet' platform has been announced, letting players 'control the new northern Israel' including all hills and ridges, according to an ad published by the game's developers. The ad claims the game allows players to 'rule the new northern Israel' after 'reserving new territories in Lebanon'. The game appears to be a fictional strategy/territory-control simulation. As The Zioneer has reported (June 18), the IDF has expanded its controlled area in southern Lebanon since the April ceasefire and captured the Ali al-Taher ridge, a real-world development that may have inspired the game's theming. However, the ad itself is a commercial product announcement, not a military or political statement.
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