London (CNN Business) Gab has been taken offline following revelations that the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman used the social network to threaten Jews.

A statement on Gab's website Monday said the platform would be "inaccessible for a period of time" as it switches to a new web host. It said the issue was being worked on "around the clock."

"Gab.com is under attack," the statement said. "We have been systematically no-platformed [and] smeared by the mainstream media for defending free expression and individual liberty for all people."

Gab said on Twitter that it had been "banned" over the past 24 hours by payment processing firms PayPal and Stripe, as well as hosting service Joyent and domain register GoDaddy.

In the last 24 hours Gab has been banned from these internet infrastructure providers for supporting free speech and helping law enforcement bring justice to a terrorist:@joyent @paypal@stripe@medium@godaddy



Are you paying attention yet @realDonaldTrump and @parscale? — Gab.com🍂 (@getongab) October 29, 2018

GoDaddy confirmed it had given the site 24 hours to move to a new service, a deadline that expires Monday night on the west coast of the United States. PayPal ( PYPL ) said it would not allow Gab to use its platform to manage donations from users.