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(MEMRI) The City of Games for Revolutionary Children in Mashhad, Iran, is open free of charge to children aged 8 through 13. In the park, the children wear military uniforms and undertake activities simulating fighting the enemies of the Islamic Revolution. At 12 stations, children can launch plastic missiles and fire plastic bullets at targets such as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. and Israeli flags, and members of the Saudi royal family. At the final station, children are blindfolded and asked to throw a ball at a puzzle of an Israeli flag and knock it down. See photos. 2016-12-05 00:00:00Full Article
Iran Opens Amusement Park to Teach Kids to Fight Israel, USA
(MEMRI) The City of Games for Revolutionary Children in Mashhad, Iran, is open free of charge to children aged 8 through 13. In the park, the children wear military uniforms and undertake activities simulating fighting the enemies of the Islamic Revolution. At 12 stations, children can launch plastic missiles and fire plastic bullets at targets such as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. and Israeli flags, and members of the Saudi royal family. At the final station, children are blindfolded and asked to throw a ball at a puzzle of an Israeli flag and knock it down. See photos. 2016-12-05 00:00:00Full Article
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