Egypt's ex-president Mohamed Morsi will stand trial for a prison break during the 2011 uprising against dictator Hosni Mubarak.
The deposed former leader and 132 others, including members of the Palestinian group Hamas and Lebanon's Hizbollah, face charges including killing policemen.
The case relates to a mass prison break during the protests against ex-president Hosni Mubarak.
Several Hamas and Hizbollah members were in jail and escaped during the unrest.
Almost 70 of the defendants are members of the Palestinian and Lebanese militant groups, who will be tried in absentia.
Protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square in July 2011It marks the third set of charges brought against Mr Morsi since he was ousted by the army in July following major demonstrations against his rule.
He also faces trial along with 35 other Muslim Brotherhood leaders over allegations he conspired with foreigners to carry out terrorism in his country.
The investigating judge did not name any members of Hizbollah or Hamas in the latest charges.
Mr Morsi is already standing trial for inciting violence during protests outside the presidential palace a year ago when he was still in office.
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