Israeli military expands ground offensive in Lebanon
Israeli forces have captured Beaufort Castle in Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in military operations. The Israeli military has advised civilians in the area to evacuate. (sources: theguardian, bbc, aljazeera, ft, nbcnews)

Israeli troops have crossed the Litani River and seized Beaufort Castle, representing the deepest military incursion into Lebanon in 26 years. This action follows an intensified ground offensive in the region.
- Israeli forces captured Beaufort Castle, a strategic site in Lebanon.
- The military has instructed residents south of the Zahrani River to evacuate.
- This operation marks the most significant Israeli military incursion into Lebanon in 26 years.
Why it matters
The escalation may impact regional stability and provoke responses from various stakeholders in the area.
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This story is about European leaders condemn Israel's deepening incursion into Lebanon. This bill would bar transfers/exports of specified “defense articles/services” to Israel unless Congress passes a law authorizing the.
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- Bar transfers/exports of specified “defense articles/services” to Israel unless Congress passes a law authorizing the • Increase Congress’s control over future high-impact munitions transfers that would be used in cross-border escalation.
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