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Israeli Forces Take Beaufort Castle in Deepest Lebanon Incursion Since 2000

Israeli troops captured the historic Beaufort Castle on June 1, 2026, marking their most significant ground advance into Lebanon in 26 years following intense combat with Hezbollah. Israeli army captures strategic castle in Lebanon in deepest incursion in 26 years The taking of Beaufort castle, near the city of Nabatiyeh, followed days of airstrikes and intense fighting in nearby villages between Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants

The Israeli military has seized the Crusader-era Beaufort Castle (Qal'at ash-Shaqif), a strategic clifftop fortification near the city of Nabatiyeh. Sitting 700 meters above sea level, the site provides direct lines of sight over the Litani River and the Galilee region, long coveted as a critical observation point in regional hostilities.

This ground push represents the furthest move into Lebanese territory since the 2000 withdrawal. The operation concludes days of heavy airstrikes and localized ground fighting. While control of the ridge offers clear tactical advantages for monitoring and fire control, the operation has drawn criticism over civilian casualties reported by the Lebanese Health Ministry in the Nabatieh district.

MetricDetails
LocationBeaufort Castle, Nabatiyeh District
Incursion DepthDeepest since 2000
Primary AdversaryHezbollah

Glossary

Hezbollah: A Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group.

Litani River: A vital water resource in southern Lebanon, frequently serving as a boundary in international security discourse.

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