Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, The items had been in the possessions of a licensed dealer and a smuggler
Israel has handed over to Egypt 95 relics which had been smuggled into the country or found for sale in Jerusalem.
It said it was returning the items "at the request of Egyptian authorities and as a gesture of goodwill" during a rare visit by Israel's foreign minister to Cairo.
Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, The haul included an assortment of figurines, some placed inside tombs as burial offerings...
Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, ... and others depicting Egyptian queens
Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, There were also parts of inscriptions on stone in hieroglyphic writing
Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, Four of the items had been found in the suitcase of an Israeli antiques dealer trying to smuggle them into the country
Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, The dealer said he had bought them in England
Image source, Yuli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority
Image caption, The rest of the relics were held in an antiques store in Jerusalem. Egypt said they had been stolen.
Image source, Michal Ben-Ari
Image caption, They were officially handed over by Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid (2nd left) to his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry (2nd right)
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