Renowned Jewish-American comedian Jerry Seinfeld arrived to show support for Israel on Monday, exhibiting solidarity amid months of intense war with Hamas after the October 7 massacre and ensuing war.
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Seinfeld landed in Israel with his family, and after meeting with the family members of the hostages kidnapped by Hammas to Gaza, they were spotted in a Tel Aviv restaurant.
Seinfeld was seen wearing a dog tag that was given to him at the meeting with the families of the kidnapped that calls for their immediate release. On Tuesday the comedian is expected to visit the Gaza envelope to witness the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists on October 7.
Seinfeld declared unwavering support shortly after October's terror attack. “I have loved the Jewish homeland ever since working on a kibbutz at 16,” he posted on Instagram. “My heart is broken by the atrocities, but we are strong in heart and soul.”
Seinfeld's last visit to Israel was in 2017 when he performed his stand-up comedy show.