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Tel Aviv: Israeli airstrikes on Gaza Strip and Tel Aviv's plans to launch ground attacks on Palestinians is also being reflected on the Internet.
Computer hackers are posting anti-Israeli slogans on the country's leading news websites. They have hacked Ynet news website to protest against the Israeli military operation in Gaza.
A new web game called Raid Gaza created by a European student has also caught the attention of Israeli surfers.
In the game, players representing Israeli Army and Air Force attack Gaza with tanks and airplane trying to cause maximum damage.
Victory in the game is achieved when the Palestinian death toll significantly exceeds the Israeli one.
Surprised and shocked, residents of Tel Aviv voiced anger over such postings calling it cheap propaganda.
"I think the idea behind the game is wrong, because it makes Israel come across as nothing but an aggressive society, you know, where all Israel wants to do is just bomb, bomb, bomb Hamas. And it's not what Israel wants to do," John Sekulow, Tel Aviv resident, says.
Meanwhile, there is no sight of truce on the seventh day of the conflict in Gaza, in which at least 424 Palestinians have been killed and 2,000 wounded.
Four Israelis, too, have been killed by Palestinian rockets.
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