Israel has confirmed the authenticity of an image showing one of its soldiers striking the face of a statue of Jesus Christ with a sledgehammer in Lebanon, sparking outrage and promises of an investigation.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday that an image posted on X on April 19 showing an Israeli soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ with a sledgehammer in southern Lebanon, is authentic. 📰 DETAIL: The photo appears to show the soldier using a sledgehammer to strike the head of a toppled statue of Christ crucified, in a Christian village near the Israeli border. Israel says it views the incident with “great severity,” insisting that the behavior contradicts its values and standards. Officials stated that the case is under investigation and that appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. Israeli authorities also indicated they may assist in repairing or restoring the damaged statue. The image spread rapidly on social media, drawing condemnation and outrage, particularly among Christians. The incident comes as Israel has launched major ground operations in southern Lebanon, clearing out entire villages up to the Litani river, arguing it needs the territory as a buffer zone to prevent attacks from Hezbollah. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Yesterday, like the overwhelming majority of Israelis, I was stunned and saddened to learn that an IDF soldier damaged a Catholic religious icon in southern Lebanon. I condemn the act in the strongest terms. Military authorities are conducting a criminal probe of the matter and will take appropriately harsh disciplinary action against the offender. We express regret for the incident and for any hurt this has caused to believers in Lebanon and around the world.” – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 🎯 IMPACT: The incident has heightened tensions between Israel and Christians, both in the Holy Land and worldwide, and comes after a number of other controversies, including Israel’s prohibition of the Roman Catholic Latin Patriarch from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on Palm Sunday earlier this month in Jerusalem. 👀 FLASHBACK: Lebanon was majority Christian until the late 20th century and still has one of the largest Christian populations in the Middle East, comprising around 25 percent of the general population. The country is governed by a sectarian National Pact, which stipulates that the presidet should be a Maronite Catholic, the prime minister should be a Sunni Muslim, and the parliamentary speaker should be a Shia Muslim. |
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