Several Israeli reviews and news coverages of the site describe it as hate-mongering and accuse it of glorifying death and suicide for Allah.
[2] Mozes and Weimann characterize the level of visual extremism present in the magazine as being "not especially high," and generally not evocative of "strong emotions," with certain exceptions.
[3]:217-8 The Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, an Israeli research group, has stated that "Issue number 38 of Al-Fateh, includes a photograph of the severed head of a female suicide bomber.
[6] An issue from 1 May 2007 includes a "games" section with a virtual "Chutes and Ladders" board game consisting of images of Israeli soldiers with snake bodies and tongues and caricatures of children throwing stones, entitled "The Palestinian kid and the Israeli soldier.
"[8][9] The PMW further reports that, following their publicization of the website, the Russian server (CORBINA TELECOM Network Operations) immediately closed it down on 9 March 2006, and that it reopened days later on a Malaysian web-hoster.