Israel antiquities among items held by Trump at Mar-a-Lago
- Israeli authorities are attempting to retrieve ancient ceramic oil lamps and other antiques from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, which were loaned to the White House in 2019 but not returned.
- The antiques, considered part of Israel's national treasures collection, were intended for display at a Hanukkah event during Trump's presidency but faced "bureaucratic difficulty" and were eventually moved to Mar-a-Lago when Trump left office in 2021.
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Donald Trump: Ancient treasures “stranded” in Mar-a-Lago — Israel would like them back
Irreplaceable Israeli artifacts were to be displayed at the White House in 2019 — then Covid hit and their trail was lost. Now the historical treasures have apparently appeared: in Donald Trump's house.
Israeli antiquities 'stranded' at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
A set of missing ancient lamps from Israel was located at Donald Trump’s Florida resort (Picture: AP; Getty) A set of ancient artifacts sent to the United States for a Chanukah ceremony in 2019 has resurfaced at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, according to a report. Israeli officials have located the set of missing antiquities inside the former president’s Florida home, according to a report in Israeli newspaper Haaretz. The antiquities, a set…
Antiquities from Israel's National Treasure 'Locked' at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Residence
Ancient Israel artifacts sent to the U.S. four years ago briefly and intended for display at a White House event have arrived at Donald Trump's estate at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, The Guardian reports, citing Haaretz.
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