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Netanyahu condemns soldier damaging Jesus statue

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret and promised disciplinary action after an IDF soldier destroyed a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon.

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Southern Lebanon
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Monday, 20 April 2026 at 10:10 UTC
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed regret over the actions of an IDF soldier who destroyed a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon, promising the soldier will face strict disciplinary measures. Netanyahu emphasized Israel's commitment to tolerance and mutual respect for all religions, stating Christians in Israel thrive uniquely in the region. The IDF acknowledged the incident, pledged an investigation, and said it would help return the statue to its place. In response, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski called for the soldier's punishment and for remembering the reasons behind such behavior by the Israeli military.
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20 Apr@Osint613

Prime Minister Netanyahu has personally condemned the act, describing himself as "shocked and saddened" and promising "severe disciplinary measures."

20 Apr@clashreport

Netanyahu has posted a long-form public statement on the incident, elaborating on Israel's position toward Christians.

20 AprIntel Slava

Netanyahu's statement of regret and promise of disciplinary measures is new, along with the Polish Foreign Minister's public response calling for punishment and reflection.

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