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 The lawsuit represents four Israeli-Amer stanley nz ican dual citizens and one visiting U.S. citizen and was filed with the U.S. District Court for the Sou stanley mug thern District of New York. The filing details the deaths of all stanley usa  five individuals and includes details into how Facebook was used to communicate or coordinate attacks. Other examples include screenshots of Palestinian propaganda supporting the killing of Israeli soldiers.     According to Reuters, Darshan-Leitner, the law firm presenting the case, also filed for an injunction against Facebook in October to stop the social media giant from housing Palestinian incitement.  However, Hamas reps say that Israeli soldiers equally celebrate the deaths of Palestinians on Facebook as well. Weve reached out to Facebook for comment. [Update] Facebook has responded to our request: We want people to feel safe when using Facebook. There is no place for content encouraging violence, direct threats, terrorism or hate speech on Facebook. We have a set of Community Standards to help people understand what is allowed on Facebook, and we urge people to use our reporting tools if they find content that they believe violates our standards so we can investigate and take swift action. This isnt the first time that grieving families have sued Silicon Valley giants for their perceived roles in terrorist attacks. In June, the family of a victim in the November Paris attacks, sued Google, Twitter, and Facebook for  knowingly permit[ting] the terrorist group ISIS