Assaf Hefetz (born 1944) was commissioner of the Israeli Police.
In 1978, Hefetz was appointed leader of the Israeli Border Police Yamam anti-terrorism unit. Later that year, during the Coastal Road massacre, a hijacked bus was finally stopped by a police roadblock set up at the Glilot Junction near Herzliya. Hefetz arrived at the scene before his unit, and stormed the bus, killing two of the hijackers. Hefetz sustained a shoulder injury during the battle. In 1980, Hefetz was awarded the Israeli Police Medal of Courage for this act.
He became general commissioner (commander of the police) in 1994, a position which he held until 1997.