Tomer Capone’s archived interview resurfaces, raises questions around 'The Boys' actor and Amazon

Tomer Capone, who served as an IDF soldier, described night raids, detentions, and confrontations in an old interview

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Tomer Capone, the Israeli actor, best known for playing Frenchie in The Boys, is facing renewed attention after a 2016 interview discussing his military service resurfaced online.

In the archived interview with Ynet, Capone reportedly spoke at length about his time in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Paratroopers Brigade, where he served as both a combat soldier and later a commander. He described the early period of his service as intense but, at times, even exhilarating, recalling long stretches stationed with fellow soldiers, the sense of camaraderie, and the extreme conditions they lived under.

He allegedly described participating in night raids to detain individuals, explaining how soldiers would enter homes and carry out arrests based on intelligence. In one instance, he recalled a situation where a family resisted as soldiers attempted to take their 18-year-old daughter, leading to a physical struggle.

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