Military Misconduct: Statue Desecration Sparks Outrage

Two Israeli soldiers face military prison after desecrating a Christian statue in southern Lebanon. One soldier placed a cigarette in the Virgin Mary's statue and the incident was photographed, sparking outrage. The act follows previous anti-Christian actions by Israeli forces in the region.

Military Misconduct: Statue Desecration Sparks Outrage
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In a move that has sparked widespread outrage, two Israeli soldiers will spend time in military prison after desecrating a Christian statue in southern Lebanon. The incident involved placing a cigarette in the mouth of a Virgin Mary statue, prompting condemnation from various quarters.

The viral photo, which shows one soldier with a cigarette in his mouth as he posed with the statue, has been labeled as the latest anti-Christian act by Israeli forces in the area. The Israeli military swiftly responded, handing down a 21-day sentence to the posing soldier and a 14-day sentence to the photographer.

This incident follows another controversial act where Israeli troops attacked a crucifix in the village of Debel, raising concerns amid the tense backdrop of the Israel-Hezbollah war. The fragile truce in the region has many worried about the fate of those displaced by the latest conflict.

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