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Civilian police force of Israel

Law enforcement agency
Israel Police
משטרת ישראל
شرطة إسرائيل
Israel Police logo
Israel Police logo
Israel Police flag
Israel Police flag
Agency overview
Employees35,000[1]
Volunteers70,000[2]
Annual budget8.383 billionNIS (2010)[3]
Jurisdictional structure
National agencyIsrael
Operations jurisdictionIsrael
Governing bodyMinistry of National Security
General nature
Operational structure
Overseen byPolice Internal Investigations Department[4]
HeadquartersNational Headquarters of the Israel PoliceKiryat HaMemshala (East Jerusalem)
Agency executive
Website
www.police.gov.il
National Police Headquarters, Jerusalem

TheIsrael Police (Hebrew:משטרת ישראל,romanizedMišteret Yisra'el;Arabic:شرطة إسرائيل,romanizedShurtat Isrāʼīl) is the civilian police force ofIsrael. As with most otherpolice forces in the world, its duties include crime fighting,traffic control, maintainingpublic safety, andcounter-terrorism. It is under the jurisdiction of theMinistry of National Security.[5] TheNational Headquarters of the Israel Police is located atKiryat HaMemshala inJerusalem.[6]

The Israel Police operates throughout Israel,Area C of theWest Bank, and theGolan Heights,[7]—in all places in which Israel has civilian control.[8][9] It is the sole civilian law enforcement agency in Israel: there are no municipal or regional police forces, though some municipalities employbylaw enforcement officers who deal with low-level offenses and provide additional security and as such have the power to issue fines, but do not have police authority.[10]

In an emergency, the police can be reached by dialing100 from any telephone in Israel.[11]

History

Honor guard of the Israeli Police andBorder Guard for Israel's Memorial Day

The Israel Police was established in 1948.[12] It is responsible for public security, maintaining public order, securing public events and rallies, dismantling suspicious objects and explosives (EOD), riot and crowd control, law enforcement, crime fighting, detective work, covert operations against drug networks, investigating suspects, road traffic control, operating theCivil Guard, handling civilian complaints, handling youth violence, educational campaigns.[13]

The Israel Police is a professional force, with some 35,000 persons on the payroll. There are also 70,000 Civil Guard volunteers who carry out part-time work in helping to police their own communities.[14]

The police are divided into the following main divisional groups:[15]

Israeliriot police,Yasam
Toyota Hilux police vehicle
National Traffic Police patrol car
Israel Police patrol cars
Israel Policebomb disposal operators

Regional districts

The Israel Police is divided into six regional district commands:

Operational units

  • The Security and Community Policing Branch is responsible for ordinary law enforcement tasks such as conducting patrols in public and responding to emergency calls.
  • TheIsrael Border Police ("MAGAV") is the combat arm of the police and mainly serves in specific areas – the borders, Jerusalem, and the West Bank. It is responsible for law enforcement in the rural countryside and for putting down civil unrest, particularly rioting. It participates in counter-terrorism operations. The Border Police has both professional officers on payroll and conscripts who serve in the Border Police as their mandatory three-year national service.[16] It also has volunteer personnel.
  • TheYamam (acronym for Special Police Unit) is the police's counter-terrorism and hostage rescue unit. It is known as one of the most experienced and specialized units of its kind in the world. The unit has taken part in hundreds of operations in and outside the borders of Israel.[17]
  • TheYasam is ariot police and crowd control unit, and also participates in counter-terror operations. The unit, originally started as Riot Police, was called upon to assist with counter-terror operations, as well as dismantling settlements in accordance with the Israeli court decisions.[18] The Yasam has sub-units of Rapid Response Motorcycle Units.[19]
  • TheYamas is a counter-terrorist commando unit. Its operators are trained in conducting operations undercover, disguised as civilians. Although officially part of the Border Police, it is directly subordinate toShin Bet, the Israeli internal security service.
  • TheNational Traffic Police is the police's traffic enforcement arm. It is divided into five regional districts and a national patrol unit.
  • TheCivil Guard is the police's force of part-time volunteer officers, who comprise the majority of Israeli police officers. It is officially a division of the Security and Community Policing Branch. Civil Guard volunteers have limited police powers. They carry out patrols in public, are trained to provide the initial response to any security situation they encounter until regular police forces arrive, and partake in traffic control. The Civil Guard also has search and rescue teams.
  • Lahav 433 is the police's unit for investigations of serious crimes and corruption.
  • The Police SIGINT Unit is responsible forsignals intelligence (SIGINT) activities.
  • The Dog Handling Unit is responsible for operatingpolice dogs.
  • The Police Aerial Unit operates police helicopters.
  • The Police Marine Unit is responsible for operating boats and has police divers.
  • TheIsrael Police Bomb Disposal Unit is the bomb squad of the police. It deals with operations and investigations which involve suspicious objects, explosive devices or military ordnance.
  • The Seif Unit is responsible for tackling crime in theIsraeli-Arab population.[20]
  • The Yoav Unit is responsible for enforcement of land use and construction regulations in theNegev, particularly among Bedouin communities.[21]
  • The Division of Identification and Forensic Science is responsible for forensic science in investigations. It has laboratories dealing with latent fingerprint analysis, arson investigation,mass spectrometry and explosive analysis, digital evidence, DNA and other areas of biology, firearms, andquestioned document examination.[22]
  • The Internal Investigations Department is responsible for investigating wrongdoing by police personnel. It is officially independent from the police and under the jurisdiction of the Justice Ministry.[23]

Weapons and equipment

Israeli police boat on theSea of Galilee
An Israeli PoliceBell 206 helicopter
Israel Border Police vehicle

Each patrol officer is armed with apistol (handgun) which he or she usually also carries while off duty. Also, each patrol car must have at least one long-arm (i.e. rifle). Police volunteers are usually armed with anM1 Carbine, which they return to the armory after they finish their duty (they do not take the rifle home, but may sign one out for escorting field trips, etc.). Volunteers who have agun license may use their own personal handgun as a personal defense weapon while on duty, under the condition that the gun and ammunition type is authorized by the police (9 mm). Common pistols owned and carried by volunteers includeGlock and CZ-75 designs.[24]

Specialized armaments such as automatic rifles, bolt-action rifles and non-lethal weapons are assigned according to activity and not on personal basis. Border Guard personnel, however, carry anM16 orM4 rifle as a standard personal weapon and can carry it home while off duty (like regular infantry in theIsrael Defense Forces).[25]

Ranks

English language equivalent(Hebrew)RankInsignia[26]
Enlisted
ConstableשוטרShoter
Corporalרב שוטרRav Shoter
Sergeantסמל שניSamal Sheni
Staff Sergeantסמל ראשוןSamal Rishon
Sergeant First Classרב סמלRav Samal
Master Sergeantרב סמל ראשוןRav Samal Rishon
First Sergeantרב סמל מתקדםRav Samal Mitkadem
Sergeant Majorרב סמל בכירRav Samal Bakhir
Command Sergeant Majorרב נגדRav Nagad
Officer
Sub-Inspectorמפקח משנהMefake'ah Mishneh
InspectorמפקחMefake'ah
Chief InspectorפקדPakad
Superintendentרב פקדRav Pakad
Chief Superintendentסגן ניצבSgan Nitzav
Commanderניצב משנהNitzav Mishneh
Assistant Commissionerתת ניצבTat Nitzav
Deputy CommissionerניצבNitzav
Commissionerרב ניצבRav Nitzav

Awards and recognition

  • On July 6, 2004, the Israel Police received an award from theAnti-Defamation League for its counter-terror efforts and for passing seminars of counter-terror measures to theFBI and local police in the US.[27][28]
  • In October 2010,YAMAM, the counter-terrorism unit of the Israeli Police, won the "Urban Shield" SWAT competition held by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, setting a new record in the competition.[29]
  • In October 2011, YAMAM won the "Urban Shield" SWAT competition held by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office a second time.[30]

General Commissioners

Flag of the Chief of Israel Police
Police Commissioners
General CommissionerStart yearEnd year
Yehezkel Sahar19481958
Yosef Nachmias19581964
Pinhas Kopel19641972
Aaron Sela1972
Shaul Rosolio19721976
Haim Tavori19761979
Herzl Shapir1980
Arieh Ivtsan19811985
David Kraus19851990
Yaakov Turner19901993
Rafi Peled19931994
Asaf Hefetz19941997
Yehuda Vilk19982000
Shlomo Aharonishki20012004
Moshe Karadi20042007
Dudi Cohen20072011
Yohanan Danino20112015
Bentsi Sao (interim)20152015
Roni Alsheikh20152018
Motti Cohen20182020
Kobi Shabtai20202024
Avshalom Peled (interim)20242024
Daniel Levi2024

Women police

In 2015, the editorial ofHaaretz claimed "Women constitute at least 30 percent of the police force" and criticized there were no women who have reached the rank of major general.[31]

Controversies

A 2014 analysis byYesh Din questioned the professionalism of the police force of theJudea and Samaria District (also known as theWest Bank) as only 7.4% of reported attacks by Israeli citizens on Palestinian persons and property had led to indictments.[32]In 2015, several senior officers resigned due to criminal investigations or accusations of sexual harassment of employees. Five police officers at the rank of major general resigned in the preceding 18 months amid scandal.[33] The February 2015 announcement that another senior Israel Police officer was under investigation for sexual harassment was criticized by women's and rape victim advocacy groups, who held protests at police headquarters in a number of cities.[34]

An ongoing Israeli programme of inviting U.S. police groups to study Israeli policework in sponsored visits has been the object of controversy for several years.[35]

See also

References

  1. ^"Israel Police". Israel Police.Archived from the original on June 16, 2011. RetrievedMay 11, 2011.
  2. ^"The Israel Police and the Community". Israel Police.Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. RetrievedMay 11, 2011.
  3. ^"Police Budget" (in Hebrew). Israel Police.Archived from the original on March 6, 2011. RetrievedMay 11, 2011.
  4. ^"המחלקה לחקירות שוטרים (מח"ש) – Police Investigations Department" (in Hebrew). Ministry of Justice (Israel). Archived fromthe original on June 28, 2011. RetrievedMay 11, 2011.
  5. ^"About Us: Organizational Structure". Ministry of Public Security.Archived from the original on May 24, 2012.
  6. ^"Jerusalem Issue Briefs". Archived fromthe original on June 9, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2013.
  7. ^Jack Khoury (July 11, 2010)."Druze protesters clash with police searching restaurant in Golan village".Haaretz.Archived from the original on July 14, 2010.
  8. ^"Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement".mfa.gov.il.Archived from the original on May 10, 2010.
  9. ^"Suspicious Arguments Against saying Hallel on Yom Ha'atzmaut".Bloging:: Ha Gufa Kashya. Archived fromthe original on March 26, 2012. RetrievedNovember 29, 2018.
  10. ^Municipal Policing
  11. ^"Israel's police, fire and EMS will now come in a package thanks to AI". September 29, 2022. Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2022.
  12. ^Andrade, John (January 9, 2016).World Police & Paramilitary Forces. Springer.ISBN 9781349077823.Archived from the original on May 11, 2018 – via Google Books.
  13. ^Official definition of Mission and FunctionsArchived June 13, 2011, at theWayback Machine at the official Israeli police website
  14. ^"The Israeli Civil Guard volunteer police force".police.gov.il.Archived from the original on June 16, 2011.
  15. ^all following information according to the official Israel police website cited above
  16. ^"Mishmar Hagvul" (Hebrew)Archived August 12, 2011, at theWayback Machine at Israel Police website
  17. ^Lappin, Yaakov (August 25, 2010)."Police delegation to head for Haiti at UN request".The Jerusalem Post. Archived fromthe original on September 2, 2010.
  18. ^Alon, Gideon (March 1, 2006)."Preventative Medicine".Haaretz.Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
  19. ^Kosharek, Noah (December 24, 2009)."Inspectors, Police, Civilians All Chase 'Jewish Pony' in Holon".Haaretz.Archived from the original on December 2, 2010.
  20. ^Boxerman, Aaron."With new policing division, Bennett unveils plan to tackle crime among Arabs".www.timesofisrael.com.
  21. ^https://www.police.gov.il/join/yoav יחידת יואב
  22. ^Department: Testing Laboratory ISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation No. 087
  23. ^Cohen, Gilad; Tzimuki, Tova (August 18, 2020)."Justice minister: Israel Police will no longer investigate itself".Ynetnews – via www.ynetnews.com.
  24. ^Weapons and equipment at official Israel police website. All following lists of weaponry are from this source as well.
  25. ^According to Hebrew Wikipedia entries on M16 and the Galil rifles, which preceded the M16 and was used for 20 years as the main task gun.
  26. ^"מסלולי קידום במשטרת ישראל" [Israel Police Promotion Routes].gov.il (in Hebrew). Government of Israel. June 12, 2018. RetrievedMay 12, 2021.
  27. ^"Israel General Shares Expertise in Thwarting Terrorism". Archived fromthe original on June 6, 2004. RetrievedJuly 6, 2004.
  28. ^"Satellite News and latest stories | The Jerusalem Post".fr.jpost.com.
  29. ^"Everyone wins at Urban Shield 2010".policeone.com.Archived from the original on November 3, 2011.
  30. ^Israeli Police press releaseArchived April 25, 2012, at theWayback Machine, 2.11.2011 (Hebrew)
  31. ^On gender equality, Israel police get criminally low marksArchived February 6, 2015, at theWayback Machine Haaretz, 6 Feb 2015
  32. ^"Semblance of Law". Yesh Din. September 12, 2006. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2014. RetrievedNovember 14, 2014.
  33. ^Police in crisis as sixth top cop quits in disgraceArchived January 27, 2015, at theWayback Machine Haaretz, 27 Jan 2015
  34. ^‘Latest police sexual assault scandal just tip of the iceberg’Archived February 6, 2015, at theWayback Machine The Jerusalem Post, 6 Feb 2015
  35. ^Alex Kane and Sam Levin,'SCOOP: Internal ADL Memo Recommended Ending Police Delegations to Israel Amid Backlash,'Jewish Currents 17 March 2022

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