Israeli soldier smashing Jesus statue sparks outrage in US
2 min readA photo showing an Israeli soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanon has triggered widespread outrage, including in the United States, adding to criticism of Israel’s actions in the region.
The incident, reported near the town of Debl in southern Lebanon, drew reactions from political commentators and former Republican figures, reflecting growing unease within parts of US conservative circles.
Right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson said such incidents were not rare, while former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticised continued US military aid to Israel.
Former lawmaker Matt Gaetz described the act as “horrific”, and journalist Glenn Greenwald mocked expected defences of the incident online.
The backlash comes as US President Donald Trump faces pressure over his support for Israel, particularly amid tensions linked to the conflict involving Iran.
Recent polls have shown declining public support for Israel in the US, despite continued backing in Congress.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the act, calling it unacceptable and confirming a criminal investigation into the soldier involved. He said disciplinary action would be taken.
Foreign Minister Gideon Saar also denounced the incident, saying it contradicted Israeli values.
The episode has also drawn criticism from religious groups. Catholic leaders in the region called it a serious insult to the Christian faith, while advocacy groups urged US authorities to respond to what they described as repeated attacks on religious sites.
The incident comes amid broader accusations of damage to places of worship during ongoing conflicts in Lebanon and Gaza.
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