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An investigation by the military into the incident in the Christian village of D...

An investigation by the military into the incident in the Christian village of Debel found that in addition to the soldi.

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An investigation by the military into the incident in the Christian village of Debel found that in addition to the soldier who damaged the statue and the soldier who photographed him, six other troops were "present at the scene and did not act to stop the incident or report it." "The inquiry determined that the soldiers’ conduct completely deviated from IDF orders and values," the military says. The findings of the investigation were presented today to the commander of the 162nd Division, Brig. Gen. Sagiv Dahan, who is responsible for the sector where the incident took place. The IDF says Dahan accepted the findings and the commanders’ recommendations. Accordingly, he decided to dismiss the soldier who damaged the statute and the soldier who photographed the act from combat duty, and sent them to 30 days in military prison. "The remaining troops who stood by have been summoned for clarification discussions that will be held later on, after which further command-level measures will be determined," the military says. The IDF says that "procedures regarding conduct with religious institutions and symbols were reinforced to the troops prior to their entry into the relevant areas, and will be reinforced again for all troops in the area following the incident." The investigation was also presented to IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir and Northern Command chief Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo. Zamir "condemned the incident and stated that it constitutes unacceptable conduct and a moral failure, far exceeding any acceptable standard and contradicting IDF values and the expected conduct of its troops," the military says. The IDF says it "expresses deep regret over the incident and emphasizes that its operations in Lebanon are directed solely against the Hezbollah terrorist organization and other terrorist groups, and not against Lebanese civilians." The Northern Command has also been working to assist the Christian community in replacing the statue, the army adds.
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