Comedian Jerry Seinfeld was rejected A pro-Palestinian “ambushy activist” who tried to troll him at the weekend.
Instagram -User “Subway DJ” posted A video of itself On Sunday, Seinfeld met what looked like on Radio City Music Hall. Seinfeld appeared there for an event in honor of the 50th birthday of “Saturday Night Live”.
“Subway DJ” asked the Jewish comedian for a selfie, with which he agreed. While taking the photo, the Instagram user flashed a peace sign and exclaimed: “Free Palestine.”

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his wife Jessica attended an event that fourth the 50th birthday of “Saturday Night Live”. (Photo by: Jamie McCarthy/Peacock via Getty Images)
After a moment without a reaction, he asked Seinfeld: “Maybe?”
“I don’t care about Palestine,” Seinfeld noticed before he walked away.
“Subway DJ”, who also calls himself an “Instagram provocateur”, confronted Seinfeld in another video posted to his account months earlier.
“Jerry, Jerry, does not support genocide. Don’t support a genocide. Please. Please stop supporting Israel,” he heard singing while Seinfeld walks past him.
Seinfeld is no stranger to dealing with critics, because he has often called Pro-Palestinian demonstrators during his shows in recent years.

Seinfeld has had to deal with various anti-Israeli demonstrators and Hecklers in his comedy shows. (Getty Images)
“Tomorrow we will read in the newspaper: 100% resolved in the middle thanks to man in the qudos arena that Jew -Cabaretier stopped. She put him and everyone in the middle just went: ‘Oh my god, let’s We can’t get along with each other. An Australian show in June.
He continued: “Because I know that there are problems here with native, Aboriginals … So to solve that, I will ruin Jim Jeffries in a show in New York! If this works, that would work. You have to be 20,000 miles Go out of the problem and mess a comedian.
Seinfeld mock the demonstrators again On another Australian show A week later.
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“Oh, you’re back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” he replied. “Oh, you’re not doing well. It’s so difficult for you.”

Seinfeld has repeatedly expressed his support for Israel, despite the fact that he was confronted with a recoil. (Photo by Emma Mcintyre/Getty images for SiriusXM)
“I think you should go back to tell who your organization runs:” We just gave more money to a Jew, “he said later.
Protesters have repeatedly criticized Seinfeld because of his support for Israel after the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7 in 2023. Days after the massacre, he stated: “I will always stand with Israel and the Jewish people.”
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