Jerry Seinfeld tells activists, “I really don’t care about Palestine.”
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld rejected A pro-Palestinian “ambush activist” who tried to troll him over the weekend.
Instagram user “Subway DJ” posted His own video On Sunday I met Seinfeld outside what looked like a Radio City Music Hall. Seinfeld appeared at an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live.
“Subway DJ” asked the Jewish comedian for a selfie, but the latter agreed. While taking the photo, Instagram users flashed signs of peace and shouted “Free Palestine.”

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica took part in an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live. (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Peacock via Getty Images)
After a while, he didn’t respond, and asked Seinfeld, “Maybe?”
“I don’t care about Palestine,” Seinfeld said before leaving.
“Subway DJ,” also known as “Instagram Provocateur,” faced Seinfeld in another video On his account a few months ago.
“Don’t support Jerry, Jerry, Genocide. Don’t support genocide. Stop supporting Israel,” he could hear Seinfeld chant as he walked past him.
Seinfeld is not used to dealing with critics, but has frequently called on pro-Palestinian protesters on his shows over the past few years.

Seinfeld has faced several anti-Israeli protesters and Heckler in his comedy show. (Getty Images)
“I’ll read tomorrow in the paper: I stopped a Jewish comedian thanks to a man from the 100% resolved Kudos Arena in the Middle East. They stopped him. We’ll do that,” Seinfeld interrupted the Hecklers. I said it when I did Australian show in June.
“I know that there’s a problem with Aboriginal people, so he went on. So, to solve that, I’ll ruin Jim Jeffries on a New York show! Comedian from the issue. ruins.
Seinfeld laughed at the protesters again At another Australian show A week later.
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“Yeah, you’re back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” he replied. “Yeah, you’re not doing well. That’s very difficult for you.”

Seinfeld has repeatedly expressed his support for Israel despite the backlash. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images from SiriusXm)
“I think you need to go back and tell anyone who runs your organization. “We just gave Jews more money.”
Protesters repeatedly criticized their support for Israel after the October 7 attack on Hamastero in 2023. A few days after the massacre, he declared, “I will always stand with Israel and the Jews.”
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