Israeli soldiers detained after crucifix destroyed in Debel, southern Lebanon amid Hezbollah conflict

Israeli soldiers have been punished after an incident involving a Christian religious symbol in southern Lebanon sparked international condemnation.

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The army says an Israeli soldier damaged a crucifix while another soldier photographed the act.
The army says an Israeli soldier damaged a crucifix while another soldier photographed the act. Credit: AAP

Israel’s military has removed two soldiers from combat duty and placed them in military detention for 30 days after they destroyed a crucifix in southern Lebanon, it says.

A picture that showed an Israeli soldier taking the blunt side of an axe to a fallen sculpture of Jesus on the cross drew widespread condemnation on Monday from Israeli politicians, the United States and church leaders.

It was posted by Younis Tirawi, a Palestinian reporter who has also posted images of Israeli soldiers’ apparent misconduct in the Gaza Strip.

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A military statement said an investigation into the incident showed that one soldier damaged a Christian religious symbol while another photographed the act.

Six other soldiers had been present without taking action or interfering, according to the statement.

The Israeli military said they were working with the local community to replace the statue.

Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir condemned the desecration of the statue as unacceptable conduct and a moral failure, according to the statement.

This type of punishment is relatively rare in the Israeli military, according to rights groups.

In 2025, the conflict-monitoring group Action on Armed Violence said they had found that Israel had closed down or left unresolved 88 per cent of cases of alleged misconduct in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

In a recent case, charges were dropped against soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Gazan detainee.

Reuters verified the image as having been taken in Debel, one of the few villages in southern Lebanon where residents remained through an Israeli military campaign against the Iranian-aligned Hezbollah militia.

The offensive began on March 2 after the group fired rockets at Israel in support of Iran.

Debel is one of dozens of villages in south Lebanon now under effective Israeli occupation.

Israel and Lebanon agreed on Thursday to a US-brokered ceasefire intended to halt fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

An Israeli official previously told Reuters that Christian villages in southern Lebanon had not been issued evacuation orders, unlike Shi’ite Muslim villages.

Lebanese MPs have expressed concern that Israeli actions may exacerbate sectarian tensions.

The Israeli military has been carrying out demolitions in villages in the south, saying it is acting against infrastructure belonging to Shi’ite Muslim Hezbollah.

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