Kobi Shabtai
High Court to hear bid forcing Netanyahu to fire Ben-Gvir, petitioners push pattern-of-conduct case
The hearing will be held before an expanded nine-justice panel and, in an unusual procedural step, will be broadcast live while closed to the public because of concern over disruptions.
The responsibility of new Police Commissioner Daniel Levi: Protect the public first - editorial
Kobi Shabtai's first speech since resigning: 'The police stopped Hamas on Oct 7'
Israel Police debut first ever bulletproof ambulances
Meron: Still no accountability more than a year later - editorial
More than a year after 45 families lost loved ones on Mount Meron, there is still nobody able to stand up and say, “I’m sorry, I was partially to blame.”
Netanyahu, police chief blamed for Meron disaster, receive letters of warning
Warning letters could be the beginning of a legal process against the former prime minister, minister of public security and police chief Shabtai.
Police in crisis over lack of almost 2,000 officers
The force is short 566 patrol officers, 322 investigators and 198 detectives among other officers, causing the closure of 18 police stations across the country and leaving 12,880 cases unattended.
Israel Police volunteer killed in ramming attack laid to rest
Carmeli was fatally hit by a drunk driver while volunteering at a police sobriety checkpoint in Rishon Lezion on Saturday morning.
More attacks follow forces’ capture of terrorists after three-day manhunt
Perpetrators found kilometers from scene of Elad attack • Ramallah man stabs officer at Damascus Gate • 4 Palestinians try to infiltrate Tekoa, one shot dead
Israeli officials want to take responsibility for Meron, but not blame - analysis
All the officials involved in the Meron investigation agree that they are responsible for what happened but denied that they were to blame.
Police chief shifts blame for Meron disaster to Northern District chief
Police chief Kobi Shabtai blamed politicians and engineers for the disaster in which 45 people died.
COVID-19 in Israel: 15,600 new cases, Bennett tests positive
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced on Monday morning that he had tested positive for the coronavirus, adding that he felt well and would continue working from his home throughout the isolation.
Police likely to increase presence across the country following Beersheba attack
Police leaning towards nationally motivated attack despite the attacker being a known Islamic State supporter
Bar Lev to form commission to examine police NSO affair
Last week, the attorney-general appointed a team to investigate wiretapping allegations made against the police.