Israel condemns soldier's desecration of crucifix in south Lebanon

Reuters verified the location of the image as Debel, ‌one of the few villages in southern Lebanon where residents remained through an Israeli military campaign against the ‌Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia that began on March 2 after the group fired rockets at Israel in support of Iran. The cross was part of a small shrine in the garden of a family living on the edge of the village, said Fadi Falfel, a priest in Debel.

Israel condemns soldier's desecration of crucifix in south Lebanon

Israel's foreign minister and ​military on Monday condemned the desecration of a crucifix ​smashed by an Israeli soldier in ‌a ​southern Lebanese village home to Christians.

A photo that emerged online over the weekend shows a soldier taking the blunt side of an axe to a fallen ‌sculpture of Jesus on the cross. It was posted by Younis Tirawi, who describes himself as a Palestinian reporter and has also posted images of Israeli soldiers' apparent misconduct in Gaza. Reuters verified the location of the image as Debel, ‌one of the few villages in southern Lebanon where residents remained through an Israeli military campaign against the ‌Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia that began on March 2 after the group fired rockets at Israel in support of Iran.

The cross was part of a small shrine in the garden of a family living on the edge of the village, said Fadi Falfel, a priest in Debel. "One ⁠of ​the Israeli soldiers broke the ⁠cross and did this horrible thing, this desecration of our holy symbols," he said.

Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the soldier's actions ⁠were disgraceful and shameful. "We apologize for this incident and to every Christian whose feelings were hurt," Saar said on X. The Israeli military ​said the incident was being investigated.

"The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) views the incident with great severity and emphasises ⁠that the soldier's conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops," the military said. "The IDF is working to assist the community ⁠in restoring ​the statue to its place." Debel is one of dozens of villages in south Lebanon now under effective Israeli occupation. Israel and Lebanon on Thursday agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire intended to halt fighting between Israel and ⁠Hezbollah.

"We have every kind of crisis," Falfel said. "We thought the ceasefire would bring us some relief but we’re ⁠still surrounded, unable to ⁠travel to and from the town. There are some houses on the edge of town that we’re barred from accessing."

Israeli military officials say they are working with aid agencies ‌to meet the ‌humanitarian needs of Debel and other villages. (Writing by Maayan Lubell; ​Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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