Israeli troops jailed for desecration of Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon
Two Israeli soldiers have been sentenced to military prison for desecrating a statue of the Virgin Mary in southern Lebanon. One soldier placed a cigarette in the statue's mouth, while the other photographed the act, leading to widespread outrage when the image went viral.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedTwo Israeli soldiers have been sentenced to military prison for desecrating a statue of the Virgin Mary in southern Lebanon. One soldier placed a cigarette in the statue's mouth, while the other photographed the act, leading to widespread outrage when the image went viral. The Israeli military stated the soldier who posed will serve 21 days and the photographer 14 days, emphasizing their respect for freedom of religion. This incident follows a previous condemnation of Israeli soldiers for damaging a Jesus statue in the same region. The punishments are considered unusual, particularly in light of a conflict-monitoring group's findings regarding unresolved misconduct cases involving Israeli forces. The soldiers' actions occurred during Israel's ongoing military presence in southern Lebanon, which began in response to attacks by Hezbollah.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIsraeli forces took control of southern Lebanon as part of the conflict with Hezbollah.
The military stated the soldier posing would be jailed for 21 days and the photographer for 14 days.
One soldier stuck a cigarette in the mouth of a Virgin Mary statue, and another photographed it.
Two Israeli soldiers jailed for desecrating a Christian object in southern Lebanon.
The punishments are unusual, given that 88% of alleged misconduct cases in Gaza and the West Bank are closed or unresolved.