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Netanyahu Vows Disciplinary Action After IDF Soldier Filmed Damaging Religious Statue in Lebanon

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Netanyahu Condemns Destruction of Religious Iconography

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly addressed a viral video showing an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in a Lebanese village. In a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office, Netanyahu characterized the act as a severe violation of the military's values and promised that the individual involved would face "harsh discipline."

The footage, which circulated widely across social media platforms, depicts a soldier in uniform using a heavy object to destroy a religious icon inside what appears to be a residential or religious structure in southern Lebanon. The incident sparked immediate condemnation from religious leaders and international observers, raising concerns about the conduct of troops during ongoing operations in the region. The video has been cited by critics as a breach of international norms regarding the protection of cultural and religious property during wartime.

In his formal response, Netanyahu emphasized that the IDF is committed to respecting all religions and their sacred symbols. He noted that such behavior does not represent the standards expected of Israeli service members or the official policy of the state. The Prime Minister’s Office stated that the soldier involved has been identified and that the military police have launched a formal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the event.

The IDF spokesperson’s unit also issued a clarification, stating that the actions seen in the video are "grave" and run contrary to the IDF's code of ethics, which mandates the protection of non-combatants and religious property. The military reiterated its mission objectives in Lebanon, asserting that the destruction of religious property is strictly prohibited under standing orders and that commanders on the ground have been briefed to prevent further occurrences.

This incident occurs amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, where the protection of religious sites remains a sensitive diplomatic issue. International human rights organizations and local Christian communities in Lebanon have called for accountability, urging the Israeli government to ensure that such incidents are not repeated. The outcome of the disciplinary proceedings is expected to be monitored closely by both domestic and international stakeholders, as the Israeli government seeks to mitigate potential diplomatic fallout from the controversy.

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