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Israeli forces cross Lebanon’s Litani River and seize 12th century castle
Israeli forces cross south Lebanon’s Litani River and seize 12th century castle Israeli forces cross Lebanon’s Litani River and seize 12th century castle Invading Israeli forces have crossed north of Lebanon’s Litani River and seized the medieval Beaufort Castle in the southern Nabatieh Governorate. Video shows soldiers at the Crusader-era fortress, where Israeli and Golani Brigade flags have been raised. Published On 31 May 2026
Israeli forces push past Lebanon’s Litani River: How significant is it?
Israeli forces push past Lebanon’s Litani River: How significant is it? Analysts say Israel is effectively expanding its area of military control northward towards the Zahrani River. Israeli forces have reached the outskirts of the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh and captured the strategic Beaufort Castle despite a ceasefire agreement in place since April, as analysts warn Israel is laying the groundwork for long-term control of territory inside Lebanon.
Netanyahu says Israeli forces have crossed Lebanon’s Litani River
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces have crossed the Litani River in southern Lebanon, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The Litani River serves as a natural border between Israel and Lebanon, and its crossing by Israeli forces is a notable escalation in the tensions between the two countries.
Five killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces advance across key Litani River
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Israel crosses the Litani River in Lebanon: What it means and why it matters
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Israeli troops push deeper into Lebanon, crossing the Litani river, as talks expected
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Israeli soldiers reach Nabatieh, one of southern Lebanon’s biggest cities
Israeli soldiers reach Nabatieh, one of southern Lebanon’s biggest cities Israel’s military has advanced beyond Lebanon’s Litani River for the first time since 2006. Israel’s military has advanced beyond the Litani River in southern Lebanon for the first time since 2006 and appear poised to encircle the major city of Nabatieh. Senior Lebanese military sources on Saturday told the Turkish state news agency Anadolu that Israeli forces had crossed the Litani River, which Israel has declared the...
Israel has invaded deeper into Lebanon using this river crossing
Israel's military crossed a tank over a major Lebanese river. We found where Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 12:00pm On May 31, the Israeli military posted a video showing what it claimed was its first tank to cross the Litani River in southern Lebanon.
Israel seizes strategic site in Lebanon, marking deepest incursion in 26 years
Israeli forces have crossed the Litani River and captured a strategic site in Lebanon, its defense minister said Sunday, marking Israel’s deepest incursion into the country in 26 years. The capture of Beaufort Ridge, the site of a medieval castle, comes after days of intense fighting in southern Lebanon, and after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “intensifying operations” in the country despite a nominal ceasefire that came into place in April. And the advance comes despite...
Israel captures Beaufort Castle in Lebanon: What makes the 900-year-old fortress strategic target
Israeli forces have captured the historic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking its one of the deepest advances into Lebanese territory. The assault was part of a broader ground offensive that pushed Israeli forces beyond the Litani River, marking their deepest incursion into Lebanon since 2000. Israeli forces captured Beaufort Castle after days of intense airstrikes, artillery bombardment and ground fighting against Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon.