Jerry Seinfeld becomes the subject of online backlash after he tells an influencer that “Palestine doesn’t exist” following a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden. Multiple reports say the exchange happened in the context of Seinfeld interacting with or being approached by the influencer after the event. One outlet describes Seinfeld as a long-time supporter of Israel, and both accounts focus on the remarks attributed to him during the confrontation. The Daily Caller frames the incident as an “ambush” by the influencer, while NME reports the specific claim and ties it to Seinfeld’s prior public stance. Across the reporting, the core point is that Seinfeld uses the phrase “it doesn’t exist” in reference to Palestine. The articles do not provide extensive additional detail about the broader conversation, motivations, or subsequent statements beyond the quoted remark. The reports largely emphasize the statement itself and its immediate circulation online, with the incident tied to Seinfeld’s visibility during the Knicks game outing.