Lebanon’s archaeological sites and historical monuments continue to face potential damage from ongoing Israeli attacks. Concerns are rising among heritage officials and archaeologists regarding the preservation of these culturally significant landmarks. While no sites have been directly confirmed as hit yet, the proximity of fighting and airstrikes poses a substantial threat. The Lebanese Directorate General of Antiquities is actively documenting sites and assessing potential risks, but resources are limited. Experts fear irreparable loss to Lebanon’s rich historical record if the conflict escalates or persists. International organizations have expressed worry and are offering support for documentation and potential protective measures, but access remains challenging due to the security situation.