Seinfeld declared 'I will always stand with Israel and the Jewish people' after the October 7 massacre
Jerry Seinfeld poked fun at a group of anti-Israel hecklers at his show in Melbourne over the weekend, prompting a loud applause and laughter from the audience.
Seinfeld was performing Saturday night at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on the latest stop of his Australian tour, when a group of anti-Israel protesters began yelling, "you support genocide" moments before he wrapped up his set.
JERRY SEINFELD ROASTS ANTI-ISRAEL HECKLER IN AUSTRALIA: ‘HE SOLVED THE MIDDLE EAST!'
Jerry Seinfeld, the writer/director/star of "Unfrosted," poses at the premiere of the Netflix film at the Egyptian Theatre, Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello) (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Despite the interruption, the 70-year-old comedy legend, who has been vocal about his support for the Jewish State, did not skip a beat.
"Oh, you're back. The protesters are back! I've missed you," he replied. "Oh, you're not doing well. It's so hard for you."
"I think you need to go back and tell whoever is running your organization, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew,’" he later quipped.
"That cannot be a good plan for you. That's not what you want…you gotta come up with a better plan," Seinfeld continued as security escorted the protesters out of the arena.
A clip of the exchange was posted online and widely shared on social media Sunday. The audience can be heard laughing and applauding as Seinfeld mocked the protesters on stage.
US comedian Jerry Seinfeld has hit back at pro-Palestine protesters after disrupting his show at Rod Laver Arena last night.
— 9News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) June 23, 2024
The shutdown sent the crowd into a fit of laughter, with the hecklers quickly escorted out of the show. #9News pic.twitter.com/sMR6Rga42r
Earlier in the night, a group of anti-Israel protesters were seen outside the arena holding signs with "F**k Jerry Seinfeld" written on them, according to news.com.au.
Seinfeld has faced similar disruptions at previous shows during his Australia tour.
When a heckler chanted "from the river to the sea Palestine will be free" during a show in Sydney, the comedy icon replied sarcastically, "We have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East. He solved it.
Jerry Seinfeld performs during the GOOD + Foundation "An Evening of Comedy + Music" Benefit at Carnegie Hall on September 12, 2018 in New York City. (Manny Carabel/Getty Images)
"It’s the Jewish comedians, that’s who we have to get. They’re the ones doing everything," he went on.
The protester kept shouting, "Free Palestine," to which Seinfeld replied, "Go ahead, keep going."
"They’re going to start punching you in three seconds, so I would try and get all your genius out, so we all learn from you. It’s a comedy show, you moron. Get out of here," Seinfeld said.
He added, "You’re really influencing everyone here. We’re all on your side now because you have made your point so well and in the right venue. You’ve come to the right place for political conversation."
The audience cheered Seinfeld’s riffs as he went on to mock the idea of protesting comedy shows over international issues.
At a separate show in Adelaide, a man yelled "free Palestine" and called Seinfeld a "hack" while waving a Palestinian flag as the audience booed, news.com.au reported.
"You have strong political feelings but you don’t know where to say them," the comedian fired back, according to the outlet. "You think that ruining the night … it doesn’t affect me … all these people, you’re ruining their night."
Seinfeld similarly mocked anti-Israel protesters when they interrupted his Virginia show back in May, commenting, "This is fun. I like this. I think your message is really resonating with the crowd. People seem to be on your side."
MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 19: Jerry Seinfeld is seen on stage at the Classic Car Forum part of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance on August 19, 2023 in Monterey, California. (Photo by Matt Jelonek/Getty Images) (Matt Jelonek/Getty Images)
"I like it when the Jew-haters spice up the show," he joked.
Seinfeld, who is Jewish, was among a number of Hollywood stars to condemn colleagues for hesitating to call out Hamas' attacks on Israel as well as the noticeable rise in antisemitism that followed. Days after the massacre, he declared, "I will always stand with Israel and the Jewish people."
The comedian recently traveled to Israel to witness the aftermath of the October 7 attack and meet with families of the hostages taken by Hamas.
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