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ER Editor: Yesterday, we put out a report on the IDF soldier striking, as if to decapitate, a fallen statue of Christ in a Lebanese Christian community close to the Israeli border. Now there is some revelatory outing from the Polish foreign minister, who also serves as deputy PM, Radoslaw Sikorski. This from yesterday —
IDF investigates soldier for smashing Jesus statue with hammer

Here is the full tweet from the Polish deputy PM (ouch) —
Translation: It’s good that Minister Sa’ar apologized quickly; there was something to apologize for. That soldier should be punished, but lessons should also be drawn regarding the way they are being trained. IDF soldiers themselves admit to war crimes. They killed not only civilian Palestinians but even their own hostages.
Dobrze, że minister Sa’ar szybko przeprosił, było za co.
Należy ukarać tego żołnierza ale i wyciągnąć wnioski wobec sposobu w jaki są formowani.
Żołnierze IDF sami przyznają się do zbrodni wojennych. Zabijali nie tylko cywilnych Palestyńczyków ale nawet własnych zakładników. https://t.co/rhioH8XPMT— Radosław Sikorski 🇵🇱🇪🇺 (@sikorskiradek) April 20, 2026
Note the Israeli FM’s reply to this. You couldn’t make it up.
#most moral army in the world
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LifeSite News is carrying this —
Holy Land bishops condemn photo of Israeli soldier smashing statue of Our Lord
The Catholic bishops of the Holy Land have issued their “unreserved condemnation” of a photograph showing an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanon.
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and president of the Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy Land, wrote in a statement on behalf of the bishops that “(t)his act constitutes a grave affront to the Christian faith and adds to other reported incidents of desecration of Christian symbols by IDF soldiers in southern Lebanon.”
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