Israeli soldier’s desecration of crucifix in south Lebanon draws condemnation

An Israeli soldier damages the head of a statue of Jesus, in Debel

JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, April 20 (Reuters) – A photo showing the desecration of a crucifix smashed by an Israeli soldier in a southern Lebanese village home to Christians drew widespread condemnation on Monday ​from Israeli leaders, the United States and church leaders.
A photo that emerged online over the weekend shows ‌a soldier taking the blunt side of an axe to a fallen sculpture of Jesus on the cross. It was posted by Younis Tirawi, a Palestinian reporter who has also posted images of Israeli soldiers’ apparent misconduct in Gaza.

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Reuters verified the location of the image as Debel, one ​of the few villages in southern Lebanon where residents remained through an Israeli military campaign against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah ​militia that began on March 2 after the group fired rockets at Israel in support ⁠of Iran.
The cross was part of a small shrine in the garden of a family living on the edge of ​the village, said Fadi Falfel, a priest in Debel.
“One of the Israeli soldiers broke the cross and did this horrible thing, ​this desecration of our holy symbols,” he said.
The Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land, which includes Jerusalem’s Catholic Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa said in a statement that the act “constitutes a grave affront to the Christian faith.”
“It further reveals a disturbing failure in moral and human ​formation, wherein even the most elementary reverence for the sacred and for the dignity of others has been gravely compromised,” ​the statement said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the soldier’s actions went against Jewish values of tolerance and that he would be ‌punished.
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