Outrage over Israeli soldier's vandalism of Jesus statue in Lebanon
An Israeli soldier is under fire for vandalizing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, sparking widespread condemnation. The incident, which involved the soldier apparently hitting the statue with a sledgehammer, occurred outside a home in Debel, a village near the Israeli-Lebanon border.

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AI-generatedAn Israeli soldier is under fire for vandalizing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, sparking widespread condemnation. The incident, which involved the soldier apparently hitting the statue with a sledgehammer, occurred outside a home in Debel, a village near the Israeli-Lebanon border. Israeli officials, including the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, have apologized for the act, calling it inconsistent with the values of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The IDF has stated it will take appropriate measures against those involved and is working to restore the statue. The head of Debel's congregation and the US ambassador to Israel have also condemned the vandalism. The incident occurred during a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, following weeks of fighting.
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4 extractedThe US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, responded on X that "swift, severe, & public consequences are needed".
Father Fadi Flaifel told the BBC: "We totally reject the desecration of the cross, our sacred symbol, and all religious symbols. It goes against the declaration of human rights, and it doesn't reflect civility."
The IDF said it viewed the incident "with great severity and emphasises that the soldier's conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops".
Thousands of Israeli troops continue to occupy a wide area of southern Lebanon after a US-brokered ceasefire came into force between Israel and Lebanon on Friday.