The IDF sentenced a soldier to 21 days in military prison for desecrating a religious Christian symbol in southern Lebanon, the military announced on Monday.

An additional soldier was sentenced to 14 days in military prison for filming the incident, the IDF said.

On Wednesday, the IDF told The Jerusalem Post that the incident, in which a soldier put a cigarette inside the mouth of a Virgin Mary statue in the Lebanese village of Debel, occurred weeks ago.

The incident was publicized on Wednesday when the soldiers posted photos of it on social media.

The military said it respects freedom of religion and worship, adding that it routinely reinforces procedures to soldiers regarding conduct around sensitive sites.

This X/Twitter screenshot shows an alleged incident where an IDF soldier is seen smashing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon on April 19, 2026.
This X/Twitter screenshot shows an alleged incident where an IDF soldier is seen smashing a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon on April 19, 2026. (credit: SCREENSHOT/X)

Debel is a Maronite Christian village roughly five kilometers northeast of the Israeli border community of Shtula, according to reports attributed to members of the Christian community in the central Lebanese village of Ain Ebel.

IDF soldier who smashed Jesus statue sentenced

In April, the IDF sentenced a soldier who smashed a statue of Jesus in the same Lebanese village to 30 days in prison, as well as the soldier who photographed the incident.

The soldiers were additionally removed from combat duty.

The military offered to replace the statue, but the village residents declined, opting instead to replace it with an identical one with assistance from Italian UNIFIL troops.

Also in April, IDF soldiers were observed on video destroying civilian solar panels in the village, with the military launching an investigation into the incident soon after.

Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.