


Romance novel cover model and actor Fabio Lanzoni weighed in on the war between Israel and Hamas and shared his views on modern-day masculinity.
"Hamas, they don’t care about the Palestinian people. I feel sorry. The Palestinian people are caught in the middle. So you know, it’s like what Israel is doing, eliminating Hamas and Hezbollah. Eventually, they’ll do a favor to the Palestinian people. Also, most of the people don’t know half a million Palestinians work in Israel. They get their money from Israel. Hamas doesn’t care about the Palestinian people. The leaders live in Qatar. They’re billionaires. You know, it’s like they don’t really care about the Palestinian people," the actor said to Fox News's Neil Cavuto.
Lanzoni then took a dig at the current president, saying, "Biden, you know, they can see, the guy doesn’t really — it’s like the guy can’t ride a bicycle."
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Cavuto interrupted the model, "Let’s not take cheap shots."
The actor continued to share his support for Israel.
"Israel is trying to defend themselves," he said. "If anything happened in the United States like [what] happened [on] Oct. 7, the United States would nuke the border country."
The model called Hollywood stars who didn't defend Israel "sheep."
Cavuto then pressed him about his views of modern romance novels, since he is one of the most recognizable romance novel cover models across hundreds of book titles.
"Today, it's almost like they don't like men, that testosterone. … Of course, in times of war, who are you going to rely to [sic]? Soldiers, they have to have testosterone. And I mean, it's like these people, Hamas, they have plenty of testosterone, and the people are taking their side," Lanzoni said.
His advice for rising male models is to "Be yourself and don't drink soy milk."
"Men and women, they're different. Men have to have testosterone. And especially, in cases of war, ... who do you think is going to save you? The metrosexual guy in the city or somebody who has testosterone, [who] is in the army?" he said.
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Lanzoni closed his comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict with sentiments about the crime crisis.
"I’m telling you, the world right now is upside-down. They’re taking the side of the criminal or the side of the victim and the police. We need to come back with some law and order. It’s very important," he said to Cavuto.