Seinfeld Declares 'Palestine Doesn’t Exist' After Knicks Moment

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Jerry Seinfeld was filmed leaving Madison Square Garden after the Knicks’ comeback win when an influencer asked him to comment on the “Free Palestine” movement; he shrugged and said, “It doesn’t exist,” a stance he has voiced before, linking the movement to extremist rhetoric. The piece notes that Palestinian statehood is recognized by most UN members but not by the United States, highlighting how Seinfeld’s remark fits into a broader, ongoing debate over Palestine recognition and geopolitics.
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