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Israel army chief issues sharp warning against looting

By AFP
April 28, 2026
Israeli army soldiers patrol in their Humvees along the border with southern Lebanon, in the Upper Galilee of northern Israel, April 25, 2026.—AFP
Israeli army soldiers patrol in their Humvees along the border with southern Lebanon, in the Upper Galilee of northern Israel, April 25, 2026.—AFP

OCCUPIED AL-QUDS: Israel´s military chief of staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir issued a sharp warning to troops about looting on Monday, and said using social media to spread “questionable” messages was crossing “a red line”.

“The phenomenon of looting, if it exists, is disgraceful and risks tarnishing the IDF as a whole. If such incidents occurred, we will investigate them,” he said in a statement, using the acronym for the Israeli army. His remarks came after Israel´s left-leaning Haaretz newspaper reported that troops in south Lebanon had been looting significant amounts of civilian property, citing testimonies from troops and commanders in the field.

Footage has also emerged on social media of Israeli soldiers filming each other joking around as they damaged property inside people´s homes in what appeared to be south Lebanon.

Another image on social media showed a soldier using a sledgehammer to smash a figure of Jesus that had fallen off a cross in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military last week said two soldiers would receive 30 days of military detention and be removed from combat duty over the incident.

“IDF conscripts and reservists must not use social networks as a tool for spreading controversial messages and for self-promotion. This is a red line that must not be crossed,” Zamir warned. “Those who cross it will face disciplinary action,” he said, adding: “Normalisation of such behaviour can be just as dangerous as operational threats.”