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Israel Captures Crusader Castle That Symbolized Its Long Lebanon Occupation

Israel Captures Crusader Castle That Symbolized Its Long Lebanon Occupation

Israel Takes Control of Beaufort Castle, Marking End of Prolonged Lebanon Occupation

Perched on a precipice overlooking the Litani River in southern Lebanon, the Beaufort Castle has long served as a potent symbol of Israel’s extended military presence in the region. The historic fortification, which has dominated the landscape for years, was recently captured by Israeli forces, signaling a significant shift in the dynamics of the occupation. This strategic stronghold, visible in archival images from last year, had stood as a reminder of the decades-long conflict and the heavy footprint Israel maintained in southern Lebanon. Its fall marks a definitive chapter in the country’s long-standing engagement with its northern neighbor.


Source: New York Times Generated at: 2026-06-01 16:16:36 UTC

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