Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed "harsh action" Monday against a soldier caught on camera vandalizing a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon, as the image spread online.
The photo, which the military determined was authentic, shows an Israeli soldier using a sledgehammer to strike the head on a statue of a crucified Jesus that had fallen off a cross.
The sculpture is located in the Christian village of Debl in south Lebanon, near the border with Israel, the local municipality told AFP, but officials could not say whether it had been damaged.
"I was stunned and saddened to learn that an IDF soldier damaged a Catholic religious icon in southern Lebanon," Netanyahu wrote on X.
"I condemn the act in the strongest terms. Military authorities are conducting a criminal probe of the matter and will take appropriately harsh disciplinary action against the offender," he added.
The military said it had determined after an investigation that the image circulating on social media was genuine and showed an Israeli soldier operating in southern Lebanon.
It said in a post on its official X account that it viewed the incident with "great severity", adding that the "soldier's conduct is wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops".
The army said "appropriate measures will be taken against those involved" but did not go into further detail.
It said it is working with the community to "restore the statue to its place".
Adeeb Joudeh al-Husseini, the custodian of the keys of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, condemned the incident in a statement.
"This is not a passing incident, it is a direct violation of a sanctity that goes beyond stone and wood to strike at the dignity of faith itself," al-Husseini said.
The act exposes "the fragility of rhetoric that claims respect for religions while practices on the ground contradict it", he added, calling for a "clear and unequivocal stance that puts an end to any violation of sacred sites".
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar also condemned what he called a "shameful and disgraceful" act.
"I am confident that necessary severe measures will be taken against whoever committed this ugly act," he wrote on X.
"We apologize for this incident and to every Christian whose feelings were hurt."
Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war in early March when the Tehran-backed armed group Hezbollah launched rockets towards Israel in support of Iran.
Israel responded with massive strikes across Lebanon and an invasion of the south.
Israeli troops have remained in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire between the two countries that began on Friday.
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