Thieves broke into a museum dedicated to a military brigade and stole a number of old weapons overnight Friday.
None of the weapons taken from the Golani Museum were able to fire.
A mortar taken in the burglary was recovered, but the remainder of the weapons have not yet been located, the Walla news site reported.
Six suspects were arrested in connection with the heist — all were in their 20s and 30s and were from the town of Tuba-Zangariyye, some 40 kilometers (approximately 25 miles) from the museum at Golani Junction.
According to Walla, the theft was discovered when the burglars triggered an alarm at the museum.
Staff at the alarm company had remote access to the CCTV system at the museum, and alerted police when they saw the masked thieves holding weapons.
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The suspects are due in court on Saturday evening for a custody hearing.
The theft of guns has long been an issue for the military. As a result, in recent years the IDF has invested millions of shekels in advanced security systems for armories.
According to data released by the Knesset in 2020, there are some 400,000 illegal weapons in Israel, the vast majority believed stolen from the army and police force.