An Israeli attack near the ancient archaeological sites in Lebanon's Baalbek has raised concerns.
The city, once known as Heliopolis under Alexander the Great's rule, boasts Roman ruins that have stood the test of time.
Baalbek Castle was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
The recent escalation of the war and Israeli attacks in Lebanon have put these ancient ruins at risk.
Shells have landed less than a kilometre away from Baalbek Castle.
Even indirect targeting can have a significant negative impact on archaeological sites. The black smoke from explosives affects the stones in the area, and the shockwaves and vibrations can damage the structural integrity of the ruins.