Compare car insurance (mandatory hova, comprehensive makif, third-party), home insurance, and health supplementary insurance across 20+ Israeli insurers using official government calculators and private comparison platforms. Use when a user needs to find the cheapest insurance quote, understand policy differences, or prepare for annual renewal negotiations. Guides through CMA calculator at car.cma.gov.il, Hova.co.il, Shukabit, Wobi, and Bestie. Do NOT use for life insurance, pension fund selection, or travel insurance comparisons.
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Instructions
Step 1: Identify the Insurance Type Needed
Determine which insurance product the user is comparing. Israeli insurance falls into these main categories:
Car Insurance (3 types):
Bituach Hova (ביטוח חובה) - Mandatory by law under the Victims of Road Accidents Law (חוק הפיצויים). Covers bodily injury only. Every vehicle on the road must have this.
Bituach Makif (ביטוח מקיף) - Comprehensive insurance covering theft, fire, damage to your car, and third-party property damage. Optional but very common.
Bituach Tzad Gimel (ביטוח צד ג׳) - Third-party only. Covers damage you cause to others' property but not your own vehicle. Cheaper alternative to makif.
Home Insurance (2 components):
Mivne (מבנה) - Building structure coverage. Often required by mortgage lender.
Tochen (תוכן) - Contents coverage. Protects furniture, electronics, personal items.
Health Supplementary Insurance:
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Bituach Mashlim (ביטוח משלים) - Supplementary insurance from kupot cholim (health funds) beyond the basic basket of services.
Step 2: Gather Required Details for Comparison
Before comparing, collect these details from the user:
For car insurance:
Full name and Israeli ID number (teudat zehut)
Date of birth and driving license issue date
Vehicle details: manufacturer, model, year, engine size, license plate number
City of residence (affects premium significantly)
Claims history in the past 3 years
Current insurer and policy expiration date
Number of years with no claims (shin-nun years - shanim lelo tvi'ot)
For home insurance:
Property address and floor number
Apartment size in square meters
Year of construction
Type (apartment, house, penthouse)
Estimated rebuild value (for structure) and contents value
Whether there's a mortgage (lender may require specific coverage)
Security features (alarm, safe, bars)
For health supplementary insurance:
Age of all family members to be covered
Current kupat cholim (Clalit, Maccabi, Meuhedet, Leumit)
Current supplementary tier (if any)
Specific medical needs (surgeries, specialists, medications)
Step 3: Use Government Comparison Tools
Start with official government calculators for unbiased baseline pricing:
For mandatory car insurance (bituach hova):
Navigate to car.cma.gov.il - the Capital Market Authority (CMA / רשות שוק ההון) official insurance calculator
Enter vehicle and driver details
The system queries all licensed insurers in real time and returns sorted quotes
Note: This is the most reliable source as insurers are required by law to provide accurate quotes
For comprehensive car insurance comparison:
Navigate to govcarins.mof.gov.il - Ministry of Finance simulator
This tool helps estimate comprehensive insurance costs and understand coverage components
Compare deductible amounts (hashtatfut atzmit) across insurers
Step 4: Use Private Comparison Platforms
After getting the government baseline, check private platforms for potentially better deals:
Hova.co.il (hova.co.il):
Specializes in mandatory car insurance (bituach hova)
Quick quote process: enter license plate + ID number
Shows real-time quotes from multiple insurers
Can purchase directly through the platform
Shukabit (shukabit.co.il):
Comprehensive insurance comparison platform
Covers car (all types), home, health, and travel insurance
Provides side-by-side policy comparison tables
Shows coverage differences, not just price
Wobi (wobi.co.il):
Large Israeli insurance comparison site (acquired by The Phoenix Holdings in Oct 2025)
Covers car, home, health, life, and business insurance
Offers phone consultation with licensed agents
Can handle the entire purchase process
Note: Since the Phoenix acquisition, Wobi is no longer fully independent. Cross-check quotes with other platforms
Bestie (bestie.co.il):
Independent comparison platform (not an insurer or broker)
Provides personalized recommendations based on a short questionnaire
Covers car, home, health, and mortgage insurance
Good for understanding which coverage level you actually need
InsuranceFind (insurancefind.co.il):
Aggregates quotes from multiple insurers
Good for niche insurance products
Step 5: Compare Car Insurance Quotes
When comparing car insurance, build a comparison table with these columns:
Factor
Insurer A
Insurer B
Insurer C
Annual premium
Monthly payment (if available)
Deductible (hashtatfut atzmit)
Towing included
Replacement car (rechev chalufi)
Glass coverage (without deductible)
New-for-old car policy (age limit)
Roadside assistance
Approved garages vs. free choice
Key considerations:
Shin-nun discount: More years without claims means lower premiums. Verify your shin-nun status is correctly reported.
Deductible tradeoff: Lower deductible means higher premium. For good drivers, a higher deductible often saves money overall.
Approved garages: Some policies require using the insurer's approved garage network. Free-choice (bchirat musach chofshit) costs more but gives you flexibility.
Replacement car: Check how many days of replacement car are included and what size vehicle.
Step 6: Compare Home Insurance Quotes
For home insurance, compare:
Factor
Insurer A
Insurer B
Insurer C
Structure coverage amount
Contents coverage amount
Annual premium
Earthquake coverage included
Water damage (pipe burst)
Theft deductible
Third-party liability
Loss of rent coverage
Important notes:
Earthquake coverage: Since 2013, standard policies include earthquake coverage per the Israeli Earthquake Insurance Pool. Verify this is included.
Mortgage requirement: If you have a mortgage, the bank typically requires structure insurance assigned (meshuabed) to the bank. Ask the insurer about bank assignment.
Underinsurance penalty: If your coverage amount is less than the actual value, the insurer can apply a proportional reduction (klal yachasi) to any claim.
Step 7: Compare Health Supplementary Insurance
Israeli health supplementary insurance operates in tiers from each kupat cholim:
Clalit (Clalit Mushlam / Clalit Platinum):
Mushlam: Basic supplementary tier
Platinum: Premium tier with shorter wait times and broader specialist access
Maccabi (Maccabi Sheli / Maccabi Zahav):
Maccabi Sheli: Basic supplementary
Maccabi Zahav: Premium tier
Meuhedet (Meuhedet Adif / Meuhedet Si):
Adif: Basic supplementary
Si: Premium tier
Leumit (Leumit Kesef / Leumit Zahav):
Kesef: Basic supplementary
Zahav: Premium tier
Compare these factors:
Monthly premium per family member (varies by age)
Surgery in private hospitals: coverage percentage and ceiling
Specialist consultations: co-pay amount and availability
Advanced medications not in the health basket
Dental coverage
Fertility treatments coverage
Second opinion from abroad
Rehabilitation services
Step 8: Negotiate and Optimize
After gathering comparison data:
Contact your current insurer with competitor quotes. Retention departments often match or beat competitor pricing.
Bundle policies: Ask about discounts for holding multiple policies (car + home) with the same insurer.
Timing: Renew or switch 30-60 days before policy expiration. Last-minute renewals reduce negotiating power.
Annual payment: Paying annually instead of monthly often saves 5-8%.
Increase deductible: If you can afford a higher out-of-pocket expense, raising the deductible can significantly reduce premiums.
Review coverage annually: Life changes (new car, moved to a safer area, kids left home) can affect premiums.
Step 9: Read and Understand the Policy
Before finalizing any insurance purchase:
Polisa (פוליסה): Read the full policy document, not just the summary
Exclusions (חריגים): Identify what is NOT covered
Waiting periods (תקופת אכשרה): Some coverages activate only after a waiting period
Cancellation terms: Understand penalties for early cancellation
Claims process: Know how to file a claim (tvi'a) and required documentation
Complaint channel: The CMA (Rasha) handles consumer complaints at pe.cma.gov.il
Examples
Example 1: First-Time Car Insurance Buyer
User says: "I just bought a 2024 Hyundai i20 and I need car insurance. I live in Tel Aviv, I'm 28 years old, and got my license at 18."
Actions:
Clarify the user needs both bituach hova (mandatory) and likely bituach makif (comprehensive) for a new car
Guide them to car.cma.gov.il to get mandatory insurance quotes from all licensed insurers
Note premium-affecting factors: Tel Aviv (higher premiums due to traffic density), age 28 (past the under-24 surcharge), 10 years of license history
Run comparisons on Hova.co.il for mandatory, then Wobi and Shukabit for comprehensive
Build a comparison table showing top 5 quotes for each type
Recommend considering: new-for-old replacement policy (important for a new car), free garage choice, and glass coverage without deductible
Result: User receives a side-by-side comparison of the cheapest 5 mandatory insurance quotes and 5 comprehensive insurance quotes, with a clear recommendation based on coverage-to-price ratio.
Example 2: Home Insurance for Mortgage Approval
User says: "The bank says I need home insurance for my mortgage approval. My apartment is 85 sqm in Haifa, built in 2010."
Actions:
Explain the two components: mivne (structure) for the bank, tochen (contents) for personal protection
Calculate approximate rebuild value based on size and construction type (typically 6,000-8,000 ILS per sqm for standard construction)
Note that the bank needs the policy assigned (meshuabed) to them as beneficiary
Compare quotes from Harel, Migdal, Clal, Phoenix, and Menora via Shukabit
Check if the mortgage bank has a preferred insurer (sometimes offers discounted rates)
Verify earthquake coverage is included (mandatory since 2013)
Recommend contents insurance amount based on typical household inventory
Result: User receives 4-5 home insurance quotes showing structure + contents premiums, with guidance on the minimum coverage the bank will accept and recommended additional coverage.
Example 3: Comparing Health Supplementary Insurance for a Family
User says: "We're a family of 4 in Maccabi and thinking about upgrading to Maccabi Zahav. Is it worth it? My wife needs knee surgery."
Actions:
Identify current tier (likely Maccabi Sheli or no supplementary)
Look up Maccabi Zahav benefits: private hospital surgery coverage, specialist access, shorter wait times
Calculate monthly premium for the family (2 adults + 2 children, need ages for accurate pricing)
Compare the surgery coverage: Maccabi Sheli vs. Maccabi Zahav for orthopedic surgery
Check waiting period (tku'fat achshara) for surgery benefits - typically 6-12 months
Compare with private health insurance from commercial insurers (Harel, Migdal, Clal) as an alternative
Factor in the urgency: if surgery is needed soon, the waiting period may make the upgrade ineffective in the short term
Result: User receives a cost-benefit analysis comparing Maccabi Sheli vs. Zahav premiums against the expected surgery costs, plus alternative private insurance options if the waiting period is a problem.
Gotchas
Israeli car insurance has three distinct mandatory/optional layers: Hova (mandatory third-party), Makif (comprehensive), and Tzad Gimel (third-party property). Agents may conflate these or use US/UK insurance terminology that does not map to Israeli categories.
Insurance premiums in Israel are quoted per year, not per month. Agents may present monthly prices when the API returns annual figures, causing 12x confusion.
The Bituach Hova (mandatory car insurance) pool is regulated by the government and prices are set by committee. Agents may suggest "shopping around" for this type, which has limited price variation.
Israeli health insurance has a public layer (kupat cholim) and supplementary private layers (shaban, mashlim). Agents may compare only private plans without noting the universal public coverage.
Troubleshooting
Error: "The CMA calculator at car.cma.gov.il returns no results"
Cause: The CMA calculator requires exact vehicle registration details. Common issues include incorrect license plate format, vehicle not yet registered in the Ministry of Transport database (for very new cars), or the calculator being temporarily down during maintenance hours (usually late night).
Solution: Verify the license plate format (7 or 8 digits, no dashes). For newly purchased vehicles, wait 24-48 hours after registration before trying the calculator. If the site is down, try during business hours (Sunday-Thursday 8:00-17:00). As a fallback, use Hova.co.il which maintains its own insurer API connections.
Error: "Insurance quotes vary wildly between platforms for the same details"
Cause: Different platforms may use slightly different underwriting models, have exclusive deals with certain insurers, or apply promotional discounts not available elsewhere. Some platforms also show base price before taxes/fees while others show the final price.
Solution: Always compare the final annual premium including all fees and taxes (VAT is included in insurance premiums in Israel). Check if the quote includes "rishuyon shimush" (usage fee) which some platforms list separately. Use the CMA government calculator as the baseline since it shows standardized pricing, then check if private platforms offer better deals. When in doubt, call the insurer directly to verify the quoted price.
Error: "My shin-nun (no-claims) years don't match what the insurer shows"
Cause: The shin-nun record is maintained by the Pool (the Israeli insurance pool). Insurers query this database, but sometimes there are delays in updating, especially if you switched insurers recently or had a claim that was later withdrawn or settled as not-at-fault.
Solution: Request your official shin-nun record from your current or previous insurer. You can also contact the Pool directly. If there's an error, file a correction request through your insurer. Keep copies of all no-claim certificates from previous policies. The difference between shin-nun levels can be 10-20% on premiums, so it's worth correcting any errors.
Error: "The comparison platform asks for my ID number but I'm uncomfortable sharing it"
Cause: Israeli insurance quotes require the policyholder's teudat zehut (ID number) for regulatory compliance and to query the shin-nun database and vehicle registry.
Solution: Government platforms (car.cma.gov.il) are secure and regulated. For private platforms, verify they are licensed insurance agents or brokers listed on the CMA website. You can start with platforms that provide preliminary estimates without ID (like Wobi's general calculator) and only enter your ID on the platform you choose to purchase from. Never share your ID number on unsecured websites or via email.