Interpreter of Will Byers, Noah Schnapp finally spoke about the insults and mockery of Palestine and the support, on his social networks, for Israel
With the production of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things in progress, Noah Schnappknown for playing Will Byers in the Netflix series, he finally spoke about the accusations of xenophobia suffered after his stance on the conflict between Israel and the Hamas group on social media.
In October 2023, the actor appeared in a video with friends laughing at stickers where it was possible to read the phrases “Zionism is sexy” It is “Hamas is the Islamic State”in addition to liking posts that offend Palestinians and even the LGBTQIAPN+ community, of which he is a member.
remember when noah schnapp was passing out ‘zionism is sexy’ stickers with his friends and how he never faced any consequences despite over 15,000 palestinians being killed at that point?pic.twitter.com/xgrPft2cFAhttps://t.co/M1H0EUAjGx
— 𓆩♥︎𓆪 • #1 dc hawks expert (@SIM0NJESS) November 23, 2023
In a video published on TikTok and deleted shortly after [via Deadline], Schnapp stated that, in fact, his position was being distorted and what he actually wanted was peace and security for all the innocent people involved in the conflict.
“I had many open discussions with friends of Palestinian origin. These were very important conversations and I learned a lot. We all expect the same things… Anyone with a modicum of humanity would expect an end to hostilities on both sides.”stated the actor.
“We are all human and we are all equal, and we should all love each other for that and support each other and stand together… And stand together for humanity and for peace”he added.
Source: Rollingstone

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