Israel Police, Deputy Commissioner

Here's what we know about Israel's newest Deputy Police Commissioner, Avshalom Peled

From SWAT officer to acting Police Commissioner: an in-depth look at the new head of the Israeli police force.

Police deputy commissioner Avshalom Peled at the Western Wall (Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

In a significant transition, Deputy Commissioner Avshalom Peled has stepped into the role of acting police commissioner today, amid controversy from senior police officials over his qualifications and past investigations by the Internal Affairs Unit (IAU).

Here’s an in-depth look at the new head of the Israeli police force.

Peled, 63, is married and a father of three. He succeeds Chief Superintendent Kobi Shabtai, marking a new chapter in his nearly 40-year career with the Israel Police, which began after his service as a company commander in the IDF's Armored Corps.

Peled’s police journey started as a SWAT officer, and over the years, he advanced through the ranks, serving in key positions including head of the Training Division. In April 2023, he was promoted to deputy commissioner.

Balancing his law enforcement career, he also pursued higher education, earning a bachelor’s degree in Middle Eastern history and Islamic studies from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and a master’s degree in Jewish studies from Ono Academic College.

In 2015, Peled faced scrutiny from the IAU over bribery allegations related to the then-head of the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council. Although the case was closed, the IAU recommended against his promotion to deputy commissioner. Nonetheless, the then-police commissioner decided to elevate him to the higher rank.

This April, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir announced Peled's nomination for police commissioner, igniting criticism from senior officers who contended that "the appointment essentially means Ben-Gvir appointed himself as commissioner." His rise has been contentious, as he has not served as a district commander, a role often seen as crucial for ascending to the police force's highest echelons.

Following his appointment, approximately half of the police command staff, including district commanders and senior department heads, are expected to resign. Peled aims to fortify the regular police force and enhance police-community relations, diverging from previous strategies that prioritized strengthening the Border Police. He plans to finalize his strategic vision only after his appointment is officially ratified.

Peled's permanent appointment is contingent on the approval of the Senior Appointments Advisory Committee and the government. In the interim, he serves as the acting commissioner by virtue of his position as deputy commissioner. In private discussions this week, he expressed confidence, stating, "I am sure the committee will approve my candidacy."

* Kann 11 contributed to this article.

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