Crucifix Controversy: Tensions and Hope in War-torn Lebanese Village
Houssam Naddaf described his shock at an Israeli soldier smashing a crucifix in his family's garden in Lebanon. Amid the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, images of the incident spread online, sparking condemnation. The Israeli military replaced the sculpture, but Naddaf's family accepted a donation from Italy, symbolizing hope and dialogue.
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- Lebanon
The shock was palpable for Houssam Naddaf, who recognized the viral image of an Israeli soldier demolishing a crucifix in his family's garden in southern Lebanon. The incident, occurring amidst the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict, drew widespread criticism, highlighting the heightened tensions in the region.
Despite the truce announced last week, Israeli forces remain entrenched in southern Lebanon, maintaining control over a buffer zone. This occupation has imposed severe restrictions on local residents, including Naddaf, preventing them from returning to their homes. The military justifies its presence as protection against Hezbollah attacks.
The original crucifix has been replaced, partially mending a fractured community. The family received a new crucifix from Italy, symbolizing peace. The replacement ceremony was attended by local priests, residents, and UN officials, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the pervasive destruction.
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