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Israel Captures Beaufort Castle in Lebanon as Strategic Win

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced the capture of the Beaufort Ridge in southern Lebanon as a strategic achievement. IDF forces crossed the Litani River and expanded operations against Hezbollah positions north of the river. Katz linked the operation to the 1982 Battle of Beaufort, calling it a symbolic return to a historic site. The military aims to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure and secure northern Israeli settlements.

Israeli Defence Minister Katz hails capture of Beaufort Castle as 'strategic' win

Tel Aviv, May 31

Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, on Sunday hailed the capture of the Beaufort Ridge in southern Lebanon as a major strategic achievement, announcing that Israeli forces had crossed the Litani River and expanded military operations against Hezbollah positions north of the river.

In a post on X, Katz said the operation coincided with the anniversary of the 1982 Battle of Beaufort during the Peace for Galilee War, describing the latest military action as a symbolic return to a site deeply associated with Israeli military history.

"44 years after the heroic battle for the Beaufort, and on the memorial day for the fallen of the Peace for Galilee War, including Golani Brigade soldiers who fell in the battle for the Beaufort - IDF fighters, led by the Golani Brigade, returned to the peak of the Beaufort and raised the flag of Israel and the flag of Golani over it once again," Katz said.

The Israeli Defence Minister revealed that under the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and himself, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had expanded their manoeuvre in Lebanon, crossed the Litani River and seized the Beaufort Ridge.

"At the direction of Prime Minister Netanyahu and at my direction, the IDF expanded the manoeuvre in Lebanon, crossed the Litani River, and captured the Beaufort ridge - one of the most important strategic points for defending the settlements of the Galilee and safeguarding the security of our forces. Today, the veil of secrecy imposed on the operation to prevent information from reaching the enemy has been lifted," he said.

Katz described the capture as a warning to Israel's "enemies", saying, "This is a clear message to our enemies: whoever threatens Israeli citizens will lose their strategic assets one after another. I salute the Golani fighters and all IDF fighters who wrote another chapter of Israeli heroism in the place where our heroes fell for the homeland."

He also praised Israeli troops involved in the operation, adding, " I salute the Golani fighters and all IDF fighters who wrote another chapter of Israeli heroism in the place where our heroes fell for the homeland."

Emphasising that military operations remain ongoing, Katz said, "The campaign is not yet over. The IDF is strong, and we are all determined to crush Hezbollah's power and complete the mission: ensuring security for the residents of the North."

Earlier, the IDF, in a post on X, said that it had launched an operation 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."

According to the Israeli military, the operation was aimed at establishing operational control over the Beaufort Ridge and the Wadi al-Saluki area while "degrading Hezbollah & dismantling terrorist infrastructure that was established on the ridge under Iranian direction".

"From Beaufort Ridge, Hezbollah terrorists managed military & combat activities and carried out numerous attacks," the IDF said.

The military further confirmed that Israeli forces had crossed the Litani River and expanded operations against Hezbollah targets north of the river, adding that "the operation is currently expanding to additional areas."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone who follows Middle East affairs closely, I must say Israel's strategic positioning at Beaufort Ridge is significant from a military standpoint. But the human cost? Lebanon's civilians are suffering, just like civilians in Gaza. India always advocates for dialogue and de-escalation. I wish Israel would consider a ceasefire and move toward negotiations rather than further expansion. 🇮🇳

Vikram M

Israel's got every right to defend itself from Hezbollah, which is basically Iran's proxy threatening their northern settlements. We in India understand the pain of cross-border terrorism all too well. But celebrating a capture like this as 'heroic' while civilians die is tone-deaf. The real victory would be peace, not more flags on captured territory.

Sarah B

I've visited the Beaufort Castle area years ago - it's a historic Crusader fortress with layers of history. Now it's just another battleground. The IDF's claim that Hezbollah was using it to manage attacks is plausible, but hasn't the region suffered enough? This feels like the same cycle we've seen since 2006: escalation, occupation, resistance, more escalation. Hollow.

Michael C

Look, I get that Israel needs to protect its northern settlements from Hezbollah rockets. But crossing the Litani River and expanding operations northward is a major escalation. The 2006 war taught us that military force alone can't defeat guerrilla groups. Israel should focus on the diplomatic track with Lebanon, not dig deeper into this quagmire.

Rohit P

Watching this from India, I can't help but draw parallels to our own border situations. The language of

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