IDF soldier damages Christian icon in southern Lebanon

An Israeli Defense Forces soldier damaged a Catholic religious icon in southern Lebanon, as confirmed by the IDF following a viral photograph. The military views the incident gravely and has launched an investigation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the act and expressed regret to affected Christians.

A photograph published earlier showed an IDF soldier harming a Christian symbol while operating in southern Lebanon. The IDF conducted an initial examination and verified the image's authenticity. 'The IDF views the incident with great severity and emphasizes that the soldier’s conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops,' the military stated on April 19, 2026. The Northern Command is investigating, with appropriate measures to follow, and the IDF is assisting in restoring the statue. Operations target Hezbollah infrastructure without intent to harm religious sites, officials said. Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded on April 20, 2026, saying he was 'stunned and saddened' by the damage to the icon. 'I condemn the act in the strongest terms,' he declared. Military authorities are conducting a criminal probe and will impose harsh disciplinary action. Netanyahu highlighted Israel's tolerance, noting that 'all religions flourish in our land' and Christians thrive there unlike elsewhere in the Middle East. Foreign Affairs Minister Gideon Sa’ar called the act 'grave and disgraceful,' commending the IDF's response. 'This shameful action is completely contrary to our values,' he said on April 20, 2026. Sa’ar expressed confidence in strict measures and apologized to hurt Christians, underscoring Israel's respect for religions. Contextually, Israel's Christian population has grown from 36,000 in 1950 to 187,900 today, per 2025 remarks by Joseph Puder, making it the only Middle Eastern country with such growth. Israel does not appear on Open Doors International's list of countries dangerous for Christians.

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