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Israeli soldiers have captured a crusader-era castle in southern Lebanon that has for centuries withstood invasions and battles, seizing once more a strategic landmark they once occupied for nearly two decades.Israeli forces used the Beaufort castle as a base during their previous two-decade occupation of southern Lebanon that ended in 2000.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.As Israel seeks to extend its area of control in Lebanon beyond the Litani river, the castle has once again emerged as a strategic point -- and a heritage site at risk of being damaged by war. Ancient castle, strategic location The castle was originally built by the King of Jerusalem around 1137 and is “one of the best-preserved examples of medieval castles in the Near East” according to UNESCO.The UN body has now rung the alarm on the safety of southern Lebanon’s ancient monuments and landmarks, including Beaufort, as the conflict intensifies.Perched on a lofty ridge
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