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Israel troops capture Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon push against Hezbollah

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Israeli troops have seized the 900-year-old Beaufort Castle and its strategic ridge in southern Lebanon, the military said on ​Sunday, a major advance against Hezbollah despite a ceasefire ‌

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli troops have seized the 900-year-old Beaufort Castle and its strategic ridge in southern Lebanon, the military said on ​Sunday, a major advance against Iran-backed Hezbollah despite a ceasefire ‌announced more than six weeks ago.

It comes after Saturday, one of the heaviest days of Hezbollah fire toward northern Israel since the April ceasefire, ​prompting school closures and restrictions.

The operation, the military said, was focused ​on establishing control of the Beaufort Ridge and the ⁠Wadi al-Saluki area, while degrading the Hezbollah militia and its ​infrastructure on the ridge established under Iranian direction.

One Israeli soldier was ​killed, the military said.

There were no immediate comments from Lebanon or from Hezbollah.

The capture of the medieval castle and ridge deepen Israel's footprint in Lebanon ​as the Israel-Hezbollah military front remains active even as a parallel ceasefire ​holds in the wider Iran war.

Hezbollah entered the US-Israeli war against Iran by ‌firing ⁠rockets and drones into Israel on March 2, days after the Iran conflict began. Israel then began to attempt driving the Iran-backed militia away from its northern border.

The advance into Beaufort Castle ​has granted Israeli ​troops an overlook ⁠point over much of southern Lebanon and northern Israel, from which attacks have been launched towards ​Israeli residential areas.

Hezbollah "carried out numerous attacks," from the ​Ridge, the ⁠military said, adding that its troops were operating against launch infrastructure in the area, from which "hundreds of projectiles were launched toward Israeli ⁠civilians ​and IDF soldiers."

Israeli troops were also operating ​near Nabatieh, a major Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, the military said.

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