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Pro-Israeli comedian and actor Michael Rapaport claimed on Monday that it was hard for him to find acting jobs because of his Extraordinary support to Israel.
Despite the allegedly missing Hollywood capabilities because of his pro-Israel advocacy, Rapaport said he “had no registry regret” in an interview with I24 News.
Asked if he had ever received threats for his unwavering support to Israel, Said Rapaport He “always got threats”, but a new concern appeared for him.

Rapaport claimed that there were “some questions in terms of getting a job as an actor” since he became an open advocate of Israel. ((Photo Roy Rochlin/Getty Images))
“I feel like I always experienced threats – whether these were things about politics, I always threatened on social networks, they don’t concern me. I had comic shows protested, which doesn’t concern me. It was … How can I say, there were … some questions in terms of gaining jobs as an actor,” Rapaport claimed.
Despite the recent difficulties his career advocated, Rapaport said he felt “no choice.”
“However, I have no regrets. I have no. There was no choice.” Well, if you do, it will happen “or” if you do, it won’t happen. “Supporting Jews, supporting Israel, supporting our people, was not a choice.
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Rapaport was a strong pro-Israeli advocate, especially after the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7th in the country. (Alexi J. Rosenfeld / Stringer)
Rapaport also revealed that there are many people he works with “to show the job“That he lost respect at this time of political claim for the conflict of Israel-Hamas.
“There are so many people that I lost respect and so many people present themselves as empathetic. There are so many people present as sympathetic, as worldly, as compassionate … they are completely full with —” he said.
Rapaport became specially open in his support to Israel and the Jewish people after October 7, but this inspired the posters with hostages in New York.
“What I see the most, what echoed with me the most is the descent of the poster. And I know it doesn’t hurt for anyone, but my soul hurts,” Rapaport said, adding that the demolition of the Bibas family’s posters was “shocking”.
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Shiri Bibas and her young sons, Kfir, 10 months, and Ariel, four years old, have taken Hamas as hostages during an October 7th on Israel. Israeli authorities later confirmed They were killed in captivity by the Palestinian terrorist group.