Image source, Alamy Image caption, The occurrence took location at a gig by comic Paul Currie By James Gregory & Ita Dungan BBC News in London and Belfast A Jewish male who was informed to “get out” of a funny gig in London has stated the city hasactually been a “scary” location consideringthat Hamas’s 7 October attacks. Liahav Eitan informed BBC News it was “not simple” for Israelis or Jews living there and it hadactually endedupbeing “pretty unwelcoming”. His remarks follow an occurrence at comic Paul Currie’s program at the Soho Theatre on Saturday night which made Jewish audience members feel “unsafe”. Mr Currie hasactually been prohibited from carryingout at the theatre. The comic has has yet to respond to demands for remark from the BBC. In a declaration, the theatre stated Jewish guests were “subjected to spoken abuse” and the comic had “aggressively required” they leave the program. The occurrence happened about 5 minutes before the end of Mr Currie’s efficiency – his last one of a three-night run in Soho – after the comic had revealed both a Ukrainian and Palestinian flag. Mr Eitan informed the BBC he discovered the contrast “pretty disturbing”, including that he did not “sign up for this political demonstration” and was notable to takepleasurein the rest of the program however stayed calmly in his seat. He declared that he and his goodfriend were sworn at by Mr Currie after the comic had asked whether the set had enjo
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