Egypt refuses to let Israel take artefacts out for inspection

 


The transport of Pharaonic artefacts from an Egyptian museum to Israel for CT scanning has been denied by Egypt according to recent news sources.

Senior government officials affirmed that no artefacts had been taken out of Egypt for inspection or research.

Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities chairman of the museums division Moamen Othman refuted recent reports made on social media that pharaonic coffin coverings had been transported from an Egyptian museum to Israel for a CT scan.

He said that no artefacts had left Egypt, claiming that the claims were entirely false.

According to a statement from the ministry of tourism and antiquities, the Egyptian official requested that journalists and social media users verify the veracity and objectivity of any material before posting it.

Publishing false information causes confusion among the populace, according to Othman.

To confirm claims before publishing, he urged improved cooperation with the relevant authorities.

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