Seinfeld laughs at streamer asking him to say ‘Free Palestine’ after Knicks win: ‘It doesn’t exist’
American Jewish comedian, who has been dismissive of anti-Israel activists, chuckles when approached outside Madison Square Garden
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American Jewish comedian, who has been dismissive of anti-Israel activists, chuckles when approached outside Madison Square Garden
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American Jewish comedian, who has been dismissive of anti-Israel activists, chuckles when approached outside Madison Square Garden
The 'Free Palestine!' crowd doesn't like comedian Jerry Seinfeld because he is a Jew who supports the existence of Israel.
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