LONDON: Survivors and relatives of Israeli victims of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack have filed a lawsuit against Meta, accusing the American tech giant of enabling and amplifying the atrocities through its platforms. The plaintiffs are seeking nearly 4 billion shekels ($1.17 billion) in damages. The figure comprises 200,000 shekels for each victim whose suffering was broadcast or documented on Meta platforms and 20,000 shekels for every Israeli who was exposed to the footage. The suit, filed with the Tel Aviv District Court, could set a precedent for social media companies.

Vittime e famiglie del 7 ottobre fanno causa a Meta: "Non ha agito mentre Hamas trasmetteva in diretta gli attacchi sui social"

Survivors and families of Israelis murdered or kidnapped in the October 7 Hamas massacre have filed a landmark lawsuit against Meta, accusing the social media giant of enabling…