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Israeli troops seize Beaufort Castle and ridge in southern Lebanon, military says

An Israeli flag is raised on Beaufort Castle, as seen from Marjayoun, southern Lebanon

Beaufort Castle, Lebanon. Israeli troops have seized the 900-year-old Beaufort Castle and its strategic ridge in southern Lebanon, the military said on Sunday, in a major advance against Iran-backed Hezbollah despite a ceasefire announced more than six weeks ago.


Heavy fire before the advance

The operation followed Saturday, one of the heaviest days of Hezbollah fire toward northern Israel since the April ceasefire, prompting school closures and restrictions.

Israeli military aims

The military said the operation focused on establishing control of the Beaufort Ridge and the Wadi al-Saluki area, while degrading Hezbollah and its infrastructure on the ridge, which it said was established under Iranian direction. One Israeli soldier was killed, the military said.

No immediate response

There were no immediate comments from Lebanon or from Hezbollah.

Border fighting continues

The capture of the medieval castle and ridge deepens Israel’s footprint in Lebanon as the Israel-Hezbollah military front remains active even as a parallel ceasefire holds in the wider Iran war.

Hezbollah entered the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran by firing rockets and drones into Israel on March 2, days after the Iran conflict began. Israel then began trying to push the Iran-backed militia away from its northern border.

The advance into Beaufort Castle has given Israeli troops an overlook point over much of southern Lebanon and northern Israel, from which attacks have been launched toward Israeli residential areas.

Hezbollah “carried out numerous attacks” from the ridge, the military said, adding that its troops were operating against launch infrastructure in the area, from which “hundreds of projectiles were launched toward Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers.”

Israeli troops were also operating near Nabatieh, a major Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, the military said.

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