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Hezbollah’s drones soar above medieval fortress captured by Israel (VIDEO)

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Published: June 2, 2026 6:31 pm
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The Lebanon-based militant group has shared footage of attacks on Israeli troops operating near Beaufort Castle

The militant group Hezbollah has released a video showing its kamikaze drones attacking Israeli soldiers in the immediate vicinity of Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon.

The 900-year-old medieval fortress was seized by the Israeli military over the weekend, with West Jerusalem hailing it as a major achievement and vowing to push deeper into the country. The castle, a key vantage point in the area, housed an Israeli military base for two decades during the occupation of southern Lebanon, which ended in 2000.

The group released footage of its FPV drones operating in the area on Monday, a day after Israel captured the castle. According to media reports, there was no Hezbollah presence at the fortress, and no military equipment or weaponry was found at the site by the IDF.

The video features two FPV drones, one of which hits a building where Israeli servicemen were sheltering, while another UAV hits an IDF Humvee, parked tightly alongside two other soft military vehicles.

The latest round of hostilities between the IDF and Hezbollah, prompted by the US-Israeli attack on Iran, has been marked by a sharp increase in the latter’s use of FPV drones.

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An Israeli flag is seen flying over the historic Beaufort Castle in Nabatieh, Lebanon on May 26, 2026.
Israel moves deeper into Lebanon, captures medieval castle (VIDEOS)

Numerous videos released by Hezbollah show its drone operators attacking Israeli soldiers, armored and soft vehicles, and high-value assets, such as launchers of Iron Dome short-to-medium-range anti-aircraft systems. Some of them, however, appeared to be decoys rather than real systems.

The FPV drone threat has apparently become a major challenge for the Israeli military, with only rudimentary measures against UAVs implemented thus far. Some armored vehicles used in the invasion have been spotted featuring sub-par anti-drone nettings and cages, while stationary nets have been observed in certain locations occupied by Israeli forces supposed to protect parked vehicles.  

On Tuesday, Israeli media reported, citing sources, that the IDF command had decided to scale down heavy vehicle presence in southern Lebanon and investigate nighttime FPV drone attacks.

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