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The Israeli army acknowledges damaging a religious building in Lebanon

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The Israeli army confirmed on Saturday that it had damaged a religious building in the village of Yaroun in southern Lebanon during operations to dismantle what it considers terrorist infrastructure. This acknowledgment comes as two Israeli soldiers were recently convicted of vandalism against a religious symbol in another Lebanese village.

Avichay Adraee, the army’s Arabic-language spokesperson, explained: “It was noted that, during the operations carried out (…) to destroy terrorist infrastructure, one of the houses located on a religious site was damaged.” He specified that there were “no visible signs indicating that it was a religious building,” adding that “as soon as clear distinctive signs were observed on another building on the site, the (Israeli) forces acted to prevent any further damage to the site.”

Contradictory versions of events are circulating. The Lebanese official news agency ANI reported on Friday the destruction of a monastery, a private school, houses, and businesses in Yaroun. The French Catholic organization L’Oeuvre d’Orient stated that it was a convent belonging to the Salvatorian Sisters, “a Greek Catholic religious order supported by L’Oeuvre d’Orient.”

However, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied the destruction of the building described as a monastery.