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An audience member who was at Dave Chappelle’s Boston show claims the comedian did not actually criticize Israel’s bombing of Gaza, but rather advocated for an end to the violence that has persisted for nearly three weeks. ā€œDave’s comments about ending the violence centered around reducing the issue to a human rights issue,ā€ Melissa Seaver, who was at the show on Thursday, Oct. 19, wrote in an email to MassLive Monday. ā€œHe never mentioned being Muslim as a means to supporting Hamas. It centered on all lives matter.ā€ The Wall...

Some audience members reportedly walked out of Dave Chappelle’s show in Boston last Thursday after the comedian criticized Israel’s bombing of Gaza, according to The Wall Street Journal. Chappelle addressed the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas during the TD Garden show, first condemning the Palestinian militant group’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, the WSJ reported. However, the comic also criticized what he described as war crimes in Gaza and accused the U.S. of aiding the slaughter of innocent civilians, the news outlet reported. The commotion reportedly began after Chappelle...

Some fans walk out of Dave Chappelle's Boston show after Israel - Hamas war comments Some fans walk out of Dave Chappelle's Boston show after Israel - Hamas war comments Some fans walk out of Dave Chappelle's Boston show after Israel - Hamas war comments BOSTON – Comedian Dave Chappelle's comments about the war between Israel and Hamas reportedly triggered a walkout of his Boston comedy show late last week. During the show at the TD Garden Thursday night, Chappelle criticized Israeli actions in Gaza, calling them "war crimes." That's...

Dave Chappelle allegedly criticized Israelā€˜s bombing of Gaza at one of his recent Boston comedy tour stops. The Wall Street Journal reported that the comedian initially condemned the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas during his show at TD Garden on Thursday, according to people in attendance. He reportedly then criticized Israel’s bombing of Gaza and accused the United States of aiding the slaughter of innocent people. Those in attendance said Chappelle’s comments on the Israel-Hamas war came about after he said that he...

Fans of comedian Dave Chappelle reportedly got up and left one of his recent performances after he is said to have sided against Israel for targeting Hamas terrorists inside the Gaza Strip. Chappelle’s remarks come after the terrorists launched an unprecedented terrorist attack two weeks ago, murdering more than 1,400 Israelis — including 30+ Americans — wounded 3,200+ and took over 200 hostages. The Wall Street Journal reported that Chappelle made the remarks during a performance in Boston on Thursday, a claim that a spokesperson for Chappelle denied, saying that...

Some audience members left Dave Chappelle’s Boston show feeling uncomfortable after the comedian commented on the conflict between the Israeli government and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Chappelle, who is Muslim, first condemned the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants on Israel, but later criticized Israel’s bombing of Gaza during his show at TD Garden in Boston on Thursday Oct. 19, the Wall Street Journal reported. ā€œTowards the end of his act, Chappelle mentioned the war in Israel and how he as a Muslim denounces Israel for its treatment of...

On Thursday, comedian Dave Chappelle saw members of his audience walk out during a show in Boston after he condemned the United States for supporting Israel's response to the October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas. According to The Wall Street Journal, Chappelle opened by condemning the Hamas terror attack, but said that Israel was committing "war crimes in Gaza" and that the US was aiding the country in "the slaughter of innocent civilians." At one point in the show, Chappell mentioned how he doesn't believe those who have protested in...

Members of the audience at a Dave Chappelle show on Thursday reportedly walked out after he criticized Israel's bombing of Gaza and said students supporting Palestinians shouldn't be losing jobs over it. The Wall Street Journal, citiing attendees, first reported some in the audience shouted "Free Palestine,"in support of Chappelle's comments while others yelled, "What about Hamas?" before some audience members walked out. The back-and-forth with the audience occurred after Chappelle declared students shouldn't be losing their jobs over supporting Palestinians, according to reports.

Dave Chappelle’s views on the current situation in Israel proved to be contentious, after fans that didn’t agree with his perspective told him to ā€œshut up,ā€ and walked out. Chappelle’s performance at the TD Garden in Boston Thursday was disrupted when fans reacted strongly to his comments, according to The Wall Street Journal. Chappelle criticized the United States for backing Israel’s ā€œwar crimes,ā€ against Palestine, which visibly upset some fans in the crowd. The dispute began when a member of the audience reportedly told Chappelle to ā€œshut upā€ after the...