Israeli Army Captures Strategic Beaufort Castle in Lebanon Amid Escalating Conflict
The Israeli military has captured the Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking its deepest incursion into the country in over 26 years. This strategic move comes amid ongoing hostilities with Hezbollah, which began after Hezbollah launched rockets into northern Israel following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran. Despite a nominal ceasefire since April 17, Israel has expanded its ground invasion, capturing numerous villages and towns. The capture of Beaufort Castle, a historic fortress, represents a significant military advance for Israel. The operation occurs just days before scheduled direct talks between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, D.C.