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Israeli Military Occupies, Damages Christian Family Home in Southern Lebanon

Israeli forces used a Christian family's home in southern Lebanon as a military base and later trashed it, according to reports. In the same village, a soldier destroyed a statue of Jesus Christ, and bulldozers demolished solar panels powering the local water supply. The events highlight recent military actions in the area.

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1 source·Apr 29, 9:52 AM(7 days ago)·1m read
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Israeli forces trashed a Christian family's home in southern Lebanon after using it as a military base, @MarioNawfal reported. The incident occurred in the same village where an Israeli soldier destroyed a statue of Jesus Christ. Bulldozers demolished the solar panels powering the local water supply in that village, according to the report.

Israeli forces had occupied the Christian family's home for military purposes before damaging it. The destruction of the Jesus Christ statue and the solar panels added to the reported damages in the southern Lebanon village.

Key Facts

Home used as base
Israeli forces used a Christian family's home as a military base in southern Lebanon.
Home trashed
Israeli forces trashed the Christian family's home in southern Lebanon after using it as a military base.
Statue destroyed
An Israeli soldier destroyed a statue of Jesus Christ in the same village in southern Lebanon.
Solar panels demolished
Bulldozers demolished the solar panels powering the local water supply in the same village in southern Lebanon.

Potential Impact

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    Potential disruption to local water supply in the southern Lebanon village due to demolished solar panels.

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    Damage to religious and residential property may heighten tensions in the area.

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Framing risk45/100 (moderate)
Confidence score55%
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Word count88 words
PublishedApr 29, 2026, 9:52 AM
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