A coffee cart in the northern community of Beit Hillel, whose name references the Beaufort outpost in southern Lebanon, has opened — according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The cart appears to be a private commercial initiative, not an official military or memorial project.
Amit Segal (N12) reported Sunday evening on the opening of a coffee cart in Beit Hillel, a small community in the Upper Galilee, whose name is a play on the Beaufort Castle outpost (מוצב הבופור) — a former IDF position in southern Lebanon captured in 1982 and held until the 2000 withdrawal. The cart is a private venture, not associated with any official IDF or memorial body. The Beaufort outpost was the scene of heavy fighting during the 2006 Second Lebanon War and is a well-known symbol among Israeli veterans of the Lebanon campaigns. No further details on the cart's menu or ownership were provided.
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