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[79459] Special Documentation: Golani Soldiers Take Over Beaufort Castle in Southern Lebanon

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Extensive Operation in Southern Lebanon: IDF Reveals Documentation from the Fighting

Over the past few days, the IDF Spokesperson has released a series of documentations of IDF forces' activity in southern Lebanon, highlighting the operational progress of the Golani Brigade and the 36th Division. According to 'News from the Field on Telegram' (a channel that shows a positive stance toward the IDF), body camera and drone footage were published, documenting Golani Reconnaissance soldiers operating in the area of Beaufort Castle (Shqif).

Additional reports from Hot News and Our Correspondent - Ido Tam on Telegram add that the documentation from inside the fortress includes a personal view from soldiers in the brigade combat team. As noted in IDF Spokesperson publications, the activity in the fortress was intended to tighten control over the area and expose enemy infrastructure at the site.

At the same time, Hot News revealed footage from the activity on the Beaufort mountain ridge and in Wadi as-Saluki, including statements by the Commander of the 36th Division, Brigadier General Yiftach Norkin, and the Commander of the Golani Brigade, Colonel Adi Ganon. Among the notable scenes distributed:

  • Documentation of the first tank to cross the Litani River.

  • Activity of engineering forces and the discovery of weapons caches in the village of Zoutar Ech-Charqiye.

  • Documentation of the Givati Reconnaissance Commander, Lieutenant Colonel (A), inside a weapons warehouse seized in the area.


Overall, the news channels reporting on the events point to intensive offensive activity by the IDF in southern Lebanon, while utilizing advanced technological means such as drones and body cameras to document the terrain and operational progress.
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