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 according to the Wall Street Journal, which spoke with several audience members. They said Chappelle also condemned the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and the U.S. for aiding Israel.
Reaction to his comments about Israel was reportedly mixed. While some audience members cheered on Chappelle's opinions on the war, others heckled and challenged the comedian, while still others walked out of the arena entirely.
Chappelle performed at the TD Garden both Thursday and Friday night.
Many Americans have been closely watching the violent events in Israel and Gaza, which has claimed thousands of lives. Israel says the October 7 attack by Hamas killed 1,400 people. The Ministry of Health in Hamas-ruled Gaza says more than 5,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's air strikes. Israel disputes that toll.
Israel also says Hamas is still holding more than two hundred hostages. Two American hostages with Massachusetts ties were released last week.
Dave Chappelle comments on Israel-Hamas war trigger walkout of Boston show
/ CBS Boston
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 according to the Wall Street Journal, which spoke with several audience members. They said Chappelle also condemned the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and the U.S. for aiding Israel.
Reaction to his comments about Israel was reportedly mixed. While some audience members cheered on Chappelle's opinions on the war, others heckled and challenged the comedian, while still others walked out of the arena entirely.
Chappelle performed at the TD Garden both Thursday and Friday night.
Many Americans have been closely watching the violent events in Israel and Gaza, which has claimed thousands of lives. Israel says the October 7 attack by Hamas killed 1,400 people. The Ministry of Health in Hamas-ruled Gaza says more than 5,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's air strikes. Israel disputes that toll.
Israel also says Hamas is still holding more than two hundred hostages. Two American hostages with Massachusetts ties were released last week.
In:
Featured Local Savings
Some fans walk out of Dave Chappelle's Boston show after Israel - Hamas war comments
(00:24)
Boston Police union calls for more officers on streets after violent weekend
Delays and cancellations at Logan still an issue after Sunday's fuel issues
Trump accused of endangering children with Islamophobic post
312 Comedy Festival returning to Chicago with Nikki Glaser, Michelle Wolf
Live Updates: Iran says 14 killed in U.S. strikes as war ramps back up ahead of Khamenei's burial
DPS board president says superintendent did not intend to trigger contract clause
Rahm Emanuel expected to say Israel needs "significant changes" in speech
FDNY members break the stigma, discuss mental health struggles