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IDF soldiers under investigation for vandalizing Jesus statue in southern Lebanon; details emerge

Israel Defense Forces (israel defense forces) has confirmed it is investigating an incident in southern Lebanon involving a soldier who allegedly defaced a Christian, after images circulated online sparked outrage.

A viral post showed an Israeli soldier destroying a statue of Jesus in a Christian village in Lebanon, sparking outrage. The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement. (X\@ytirawi)

The controversy was sparked after a viral post on X showed an Israeli soldier hitting a Jesus sculpture with a hammer, reportedly damaging the statue’s surface.

The Israel Defense Forces acknowledged the incident in an official statement and said preliminary inspections found the photo did indeed depict an Israeli soldier on duty in southern Lebanon.

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The Israel Defense Forces called the act “serious” and launched an investigation

this Israel The military responded to the criticism by saying it considered the incident “very serious” and stressed that the soldier’s behavior did not meet the standards required of its members.

“The soldier’s actions were completely inconsistent with the values ​​of his unit,” the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement on Day X.

The military further noted that the matter is being handled through the chain of command. The statement added that “appropriate steps” would be taken once the investigation was completed.

“Northern Command is investigating this incident and is currently handling it through the chain of command. Appropriate measures will be taken against those involved based on the findings,” the statement said.

In addition to disciplinary action, the IDF said it was working to assist local communities in restoring the damaged statue to its original location.

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Incident sparks outrage amid geopolitical tensions

South Lebanon has long been a hotspot between Israeli and Israeli forces. Hezbollahcyclical escalations have shaped the region’s unstable security landscape.

The incident occurred in Deber, a Maronite Christian village near the Israeli border community of Shtura, according to reports from members of the Christian community in the village of Ain Eber in central southern Lebanon.

“It is impossible to remain silent in the face of such violations,” Wadi Abunassar, coordinator of the Holy Land Christian Forum, said, according to the Jerusalem Post.

The IDF stresses that its operations in the area focus on dismantling Hezbollah infrastructure and not targeting civilian or religious sites. “The IDF has no intention of damaging civilian infrastructure, including religious buildings or religious symbols,” the statement said.

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