Five Israeli diplomats left Egypt on Tuesday after checking alternative locations for the Israeli embassy in Cairo, which was the targt of attacks this month by groups of angry Egyptians, dpa reported.
Airport sources said the diplomats, including the consul, left for Amman one day after their arrival.
The diplomats have been paying short visits to Egypt to follow up work and find new - more secure - places for the embassy.
On September 9, a group of Egyptians stormed the embassy, angered over the August killing of six Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai peninsula during an Israeli airstrike.
Official media, quoting judicial sources, had reported that the attackers were rioters paid off by a tycoon to "create chaos at the embassy."
Relations between Egypt and Israel have recently suffered their worst crisis since former Egyptian president Hosny Mubarak was unseated in a popular revolt in February.