For the first time in more than a quarter of a century, the Israeli military has seized control of the strategic Beaufort Castle deep into sovereign Lebanese territory – even though there has been a ceasefire in place in the area, supposedly since April. There are concerns that Israel is actually trying to extend its borders permanently with its boots-on-the-ground occupation down in the south in Gaza, Israeli troops’ presence in Syria, and now pushing further north, deep into Lebanese territory. The Lebanese Prime Minister has accused Israel of pursuing scorched-earth tactics and a collective punishment of the Lebanese people. Israel’s defence minister has said they will not stop until they have crushed Hezbollah. So what does this mean for that truce, for the wider peace talks, for Israel's intentions in Lebanon, and crucially, for the Lebanese people? The Independent's chief international correspondent Bel Trew reports.

The capture of the castle marks a major gain for Israel since the latest Israel-Hezbollah war began in early March.

Israeli troops have captured a strategic mountain topped with a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon in their deepest incursion into the country in more than a quarter…

Israeli Army captures Beaufort Castle in Lebanon after intense fighting, marking its deepest incursion in 26 years.

Israeli troops have captured the strategic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, marking their deepest incursion into the country in more than 26 years and a major territorial gain…

Military says 'planting the flag' is blow to Hezbollah as it expands operations

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to push deeper into Lebanon after his military took over the medieval castle of Beaufort on Sunday, calling it a "dramatic shift"…

Israeli forces secured the historic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon after days of intense clashes with Hezbollah, marking their deepest territorial advance in over 26 years.

Capture of Beaufort castle near the city of Nabatiyeh comes despite a nominal ceasefire and shortly before talks due in the US

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he had ordered troops to move further into Lebanon in the battle against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group as…

The Israeli military has captured the historic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, a site it hasn’t held for 26 years, as it expands its incursion deeper into its neighbor’s…

The Israeli military has captured a strategic, Crusader-era castle in southern Lebanon, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders troops to deepen Israel’s incursion into its…

Israeli army issues new sweeping expulsion order to areas south of Zahrani River, 40km from border

Israeli army issues new sweeping expulsion order for areas south of Zahrani River, 40km from border

Israeli troops have captured a strategic mountain topped with a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon, in their deepest incursion into the country in decades.

Plants its flag over the historic castle, which its forces used as a base during the previous occupation ending in 2000.

The crossing of the Litani River and capture of Beaufort Ridge mark a major escalation in the current conflict.

Defence minister announces seizure of 900-year-old fortress as Israeli forces move beyond Litani river

Israeli forces are now deeper inside Lebanon than they have been in over 25 years, despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.

Israeli forces push deeper into Lebanon and raise their flag over Beaufort Castle, a strategic fortress. France condemns the move and demands a UN Security Council meeting.

Israeli forces push deeper into Lebanon and raise their flag over Beaufort Castle, a strategic fortress. France condemns the move and demands a UN Security Council meeting.