Israel conquers a castle in Lebanon as it expands ground offensive

The Israeli Army has expanded the area in southern Lebanon, which has warned residents to evacuate as it further expands its ground operations against Hezbollah.
The Israeli Protection Forces (IDF) repeated their warning to all those south of the Zahrani River to leave.
“Whoever is present next to Hezbollah's elements, objects or tools endangers his own”, a spokesman said.
The warning came shortly after the army confirmed that it had received the Beaufort Castle, a strategic point on a high ridge over the Litan River.
Every day I am bringing new expansion in Israel's war against Hezbollah, writes BBCPeriscope broadcast.
The final warning for evacuation is the second time in the last days Israel has told residents to leave all south of the country under the Zahrani River.
The IDF spokesman said a significant “number of land soldiers of IDF” were involved in the operation, which “is in an actual extent expanding to other areas”.
It is another clear indication that the Israelite earthly forces are moving ever deeper into Lebanese territory beyond their original line of demarcation of the Litan River.












