IOF base infiltrated; ammo, arms gone missing: Israeli media
Israeli media report on 26,000 bullets and arms gone missing from a military bunker within an IOF base.
An Israeli notice made by the military spokesman of the occupation army stated that there had been a "robbery" of an army base whereby ammunition from a military hideout in southern occupied Palestine was stolen, according to an i24News report on Tuesday.
According to the site, the Israeli occupation police opened an investigation into the matter in cooperation with the military police.
As per information, 26,000 bullets and weapons had been stolen from a military bunker within an IOF base.
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It is noteworthy that last year, an Israeli report indicated that "a theft took place at a military base, where 30,000 weapons were lost, in southern occupied Palestine..."
An official in the Israeli army said at the time, according to the same website, that the theft was organized as a military operation, highlighting his concern that "the thieves managed to enter the base, locate the ammunition cache, and break out the windows without anyone noticing."
The Israeli occupation army, the site added, has faced, for years, "robberies of its military bases, and it fears that the stolen ammunition will be used in hostile operations in the future."
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