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Dave Chappelle fans walk out after he blasts Israel’s ‘war crimes’ in Gaza, pro-Palestinians losing job offers: report

They weren’t laughing.

Comedian Dave Chappelle criticized the United States for backing Israel’s “war crimes” against Palestinians during a live performance in Boston Thursday, prompting some audience members to walk out, according to a report.

The controversial comic made the remarks during a show at the TD Garden on Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Chappelle condemned Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel that left some 1,400 Israelis dead — but blasted what he claimed were Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, sparking some pushback from the crowd, people in attendance told the outlet.

The brouhaha started when a member of the audience told Chappelle to “shut up” after he said he didn’t think people should lose their jobs for supporting Palestinians, according to the Journal.

Chappelle, in response, criticized the Israeli government’s decision to cut off food, water and electricity to Gaza

Chappelle accused Israel of committing war crimes. Smoke billows over the Gaza Strip on Oct. 22, 2023. AFP via Getty Images
Palestinians inspect the damage after overnight Israeli strikes on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on October 22, 2023 AFP via Getty Images

He also accused Israel of killing innocent civilians and committing war crimes, according to the report.

More than 4,300 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict as the Israel Defense Forces has relentlessly pummeled the enclave with more than 6,000 bombs.

Those dead include women and children, according to Palestinian authorities.

Dave Chappelle (shown in June 2022) reportedly had fans walk out of his show after blasting Israel’s “war crimes” in Gaza, on Thursday in Boston. AP

Other members of the audience cheered and shouted “Free Palestine!” while others shot back, “What about Hamas?!,” witnesses told the Journal.

Some members of the audience walked out after the raucous moment.

A portion of Chappelle’s scheduled events lists an Oct. 19 show at the TD Garden in Boston.

Toward the end of the show, Chappelle reportedly said that two wrongs don’t make a right, in reference to the Hamas attacks and Israel’s military response.

A spokesperson for Chappelle told the outlet the comedian “denies being in Boston” that night — despite the show being listed among his dates by ticket outlets.