The HaReut Museum, formerly known as Nabi Yusha Police Fort (Koach Fortress), stands as a memorial to the 28 soldiers who lost their lives during the capture of the strategic fortress in 1948. Established by Yehuda Dekel, the museum details the Arab rebellion of 1936-1939 and the War of Independence in the Galilee region. It features a film re-enactment of the second attack and displays personal items from those who fought. The site’s location on the Lebanese border provides a stunning observation point overlooking the Hula Valley.
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