Israel demands artifacts from Trump
The Israel Antiquities Authority has been trying for a long time to get back artifacts kept at former US President Donald Trump’s residence in Mar-a-Lago in Florida, writes Art News.
The items in question are a set of ceramic oil lamps on loan in 2019 for display at the White House.
Officials at the authority also say that they have made persistent attempts to have them returned again – without success.
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