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How to File a Complaint Against a Police Officer — Step by Step in Holon

Anyone who believes they were harmed by police conduct can file a complaint with MAHASH (Police Investigations Department) or the Public Complaints Commissioner — free, no lawyer required.

About Holon

Holon hosts a growing Israeli-Ethiopian community, primarily second-generation members seeking proximity to Tel Aviv while maintaining accessible housing costs. The city offers a diverse real-estate market and an urban environment with developed services and cultural institutions.

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Two Complaint Bodies

MAHASH (Police Investigations Department) handles suspected criminal misconduct — assault, excessive force, bribery. It operates under Justice Ministry oversight.

The Public Complaints Commissioner is an independent external body for non-criminal misconduct — rudeness, poor judgment, delayed response.

Filing with both is often advisable.

Step-by-Step

Step 1 — Collect evidence. Officer name and badge number, exact date/time/location, witness names and phones, photos or video (legal in public spaces), any documents received, and a same-day medical record if you were injured.

Step 2 — File with MAHASH. Online at mahash.gov.il (fastest) or in person at a MAHASH office in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, or Be'er Sheva. Time limit: 30 days (extensions available with justification).

Step 3 — File with the Ombudsman. Online or by registered mail at ombudsman.gov.il. The Ombudsman must notify you of any decision and its reasoning.

Free support from TEBEKA. TEBEKA provides free complaint drafting, representation before MAHASH, and case monitoring. Call 1-800-20-20-16 or visit tebeka.org.il.

Realistic Outcomes

Most files are closed without action, but documented complaints build a record. Two incidents against the same officer can trigger internal affairs review. Criminal charges are rare but possible with strong evidence. Civil lawsuits are a parallel option for damages.

Ethiopian community in Holon

Community population
~5,000
Share of city
~4%
Main neighbourhoods
קריית שרת, אזור
Community services
ENP, מתנ"ס

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FAQ — Holon

How many Ethiopian-Israelis live in Holon?
The Ethiopian-Israeli community in Holon numbers approximately ~5,000 residents — around ~4% of the city's population. Main neighbourhoods: קריית שרת, אזור.
How do I claim How to File a Complaint Against a Police Officer — Step by Step in Holon?
Contact Tebeka — they operate nationally including in Holon. For support: ENP, מתנ"ס.
What community support is available in Holon for this right?
In Holon, the following organisations can assist with paperwork, translation and entitlement: ENP, מתנ"ס.