Comedian Jerry Seinfeld shot down an anti-Israel activist and when an online personality tried to ambush him over the weekend, he said, “Palestine,” according to a clip posted on social media. I don't care.”
Instagram provocateur “Subway DJ” first requested a selfie with Seinfeld that Jewish celebrities agreed outside the event celebrating the 50th anniversary of “Saturday Night Live.”
“Free Palestine,” said the activists flashed selfie signs of peace with Seinfeld in the background.
“Maybe?” Then the subway DJ asked before the comedian offered a simple response, All video.
“I don't care about Palestine,” he said as he left with his wife Jessica.
“That's sad,” he said with an exaggerated eyebrow before the video was over.

According to the report, a short clip (uploaded on Sunday) is believed to have been filmed outside Radio City Music Hall as celebrities gathered at SNL's special anniversary show.
Seinfeld, 70, was an unappreciative supporter of Israel, which has led to a greater conflict in Gaza since Hamas' terrorist attacks on the Jewish state on October 7, 2023. Both sides are currently in the middle of a ceasefire.
Anti-Israel protesters have consistently targeted the “Seinfeld” star, who is not plagued by the fuss.
