The X account for Eretz Nehederet re-posted the clip this weekend, saying, "It’s honestly difficult to differentiate between satire and reality these days."
The sketch was especially striking in the way it used clips of real stars attending recent awards shows to make it look as if Rapaport was actually hosting the awards.
The program joked that UNRWA believed they were hosting a "Student exchange program" before depicting a Gaza captive.
Israel's star spokesman Eylon Levy and his signature mannerisms were satirized on Eretz Nehederet.
“I’m embarrassed that not one person said one thing... at the Golden Globes the other night, about the 133 hostages that were kidnapped in broad daylight, Rapaport said.
Stranger Things star Brett Gelman put his rich comedic talent to use to support Israel during wartime by performing in a sketch on the comedy show.
Since the outbreak of the war, Gelman has visited Israel and condemned the Hamas massacre, supporting Israel on social media and at the march in Washington, DC in November.
The Israeli satire television show strikes again in its latest skit, where they "recreated" a news broadcast, asking for donations to give to Hamas.
A long-time supporter of Israel, Rapaport has become especially vocal since the massacre that started the war with Gaza.
Zvika Klein, interim editor-in-chief at the Jerusalem Post, Richard Ferrer, editor-in-chief at the Jewish News, and Jodi Rudoren, editor-in-chief at the Forward will discuss Israel's war with Hamas.