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Israel Seizes Crusader-Era Castle in Deepest Lebanon Push in 26 Years

  • SOFX Staff Writer
  • June 1, 2026
Israeli Golani Reconnaissance Forces operate at Beaufort Castle, a Crusader-era fortress in the Nabatieh Governorate of southern Lebanon originally captured by the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1139. The strategic hilltop site has served as a military position for centuries. (Screenshot Credit: IDF via YouTube)
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Israeli forces have captured Beaufort Ridge and the historic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking the military’s deepest advance into the country in more than 26 years as fighting with Hezbollah continued despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.

Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz announced the capture in a post on X, sharing a photo of an Israeli flag raised over the castle. He described the Beaufort Ridge as “one of the most important strategic points for defending the settlements of the Galilee and safeguarding the security of our forces.”

44 שנים אחרי קרב הגבורה על הבופור, וביום האזכרה לחללי מלחמת שלום הגליל ובהם חיילי גולני שנפלו בקרב על הבופור – לוחמי צה”ל ובראשם חטיבת גולני, שבו אל פסגת הבופור והניפו עליה מחדש את דגל ישראל ואת דגל גולני.

בהנחיית ראש הממשלה נתניהו ובהנחייתי, צה”ל הרחיב את התמרון בלבנון, חצה את… pic.twitter.com/NjtlYSZqu4

— ישראל כ”ץ Israel Katz (@Israel_katz) May 31, 2026


The castle, built by the Crusaders on a high cliff overlooking the Litani River some 900 years ago, has long been regarded as a strategic site in southern Lebanon. It served as an Israeli military base during Israel’s occupation of southern Lebanon from 1982 until its withdrawal in 2000. 

The IDF said it also captured the Wadi al-Saluki area in southern Lebanon.

The capture comes after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced last week that it had moved deeper into Lebanon in response to continued Hezbollah drone attacks that have killed and wounded Israeli soldiers.

⭕️ The IDF launched an operation, beginning a few days ago, in the Beaufort Ridge and Wadi al-Saluki area in southern Lebanon in order to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, eliminate terrorists and remove direct threats to Israeli civilians.

The operation is focused on…

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 31, 2026


Israel said the recent operation is focused on establishing operational control of the Beaufort Ridge and the Wadi al-Saluki area, as well as “degrading Hezbollah and dismantling terrorist infrastructure that was established on the ridge under Iranian direction.”

“From Beaufort Ridge, Hezbollah terrorists managed military and combat activities and carried out numerous attacks,” the military said. Photos released by the IDF showed weapons and artillery seized during the operation.

📸‼️These are photos from the precise IDF operation in the Beaufort Ridge and Wadi Saluki area in southern Lebanon.

IDF troops located weapons in the village of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah- further proof of Hezbollah’s presence inside civilian areas in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/2iPiROCbkI

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 31, 2026


Meanwhile, Hezbollah reportedly continued attacks on northern Israel.

On Sunday, the IDF said Hezbollah fired five rockets from Lebanon toward northern Israel. Three rockets were launched toward the Kiryat Shmona area, two of which were intercepted. The result of the third interception attempt is under review, the military said.

Two additional rockets were fired toward Tiberias. The IDF said one struck an open area, while the second fell inside Lebanon near where Israeli troops were operating.

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CDG
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Just wait, Israel will flatten this too. Everything they touch ends up getting leveled and tuned to dust.

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JoeH
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Unlike the islamists who blow up ancient buddhas and burn churches to the ground.

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