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07 May 2026, 01:00 GMT+10
The desecration in southern Lebanon follows earlier incidents in which Israeli troops were accused of damaging Christian sites
A photograph appearing to show an Israeli soldier placing a cigarette in the mouth of a statue of the Virgin Mary in southern Lebanon has sparked outrage online.
The image, which surfaced on Wednesday, was reportedly taken in the predominantly Christian village of Dibil, near the border with Israel, and uploaded to social media by IDF soldiers.
In a statement to RT, the IDF said it views the incident "with utmost severity" and that the soldier's conduct "completely deviates" from its values. The IDF added that the photo was taken several weeks ago and that "command measures" will follow a formal probe, stressing that it respects all holy sites and religious symbols.
It is the latest in a series of actions widely seen as showing disregard for Lebanon's Christian community.
In April, video from the same village showed an Israeli soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in the face with a large mallet during the ongoing ground operation in southern Lebanon. The crucifix was later photographed with its face destroyed alongside the biblical quote, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do," posted on the town's official page.
The IDF later confirmed that two soldiers had been withdrawn from combat duty and jailed for 30 days after footage of the vandalism went viral.
Christian communities have reported a string of incidents at religious sites in recent years involving Israeli forces. In 2023, an Israeli airstrike in Gaza hit a building next to the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Porphyrius, the enclave's oldest Christian shrine, killing at least 18 people. In 2025, shrapnel from an Israeli tank shell damaged Gaza's Holy Family Church, the territory's only Catholic parish, killing three.
Last month, a Catholic nun was assaulted in broad daylight in Jerusalem, in what Church officials described as part of a pattern of harassment against Christians in the Holy Land.
Lebanese authorities say that more than 2,700 people have been killed and around 1.2 million displaced since March 2, when Israel launched combat operations in Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based, amid the wider US-Israeli war against Iran. Despite a US-mediated ceasefire that began on April 16 and was later extended until mid-May, Israeli troops have continued military operations north of the Litani River, expanding a 'buffer zone' that stretches around 10 km into Lebanon.
(RT.com)
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