Moshe Mizrahi (Hebrew: משה מזרחי; 20 September 1950 – 11 December 2022) was a senior Israel Police official and a member of Knesset for the Labor Party (2013–2015) and Zionist Union (2018–2019).
[1] He started his national service with the IDF in November 1968 and was assigned to the Golani Brigade.
After being injured in a training accident, he lost his right eye and was released from the army.
He went on to study law at Tel Aviv University and later joined Israel Police in March 1976, initially as a prosecutor.
He was later removed from his post in 2004 by Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra after being accused of overusing wiretapping during an investigation into Yisrael Beiteinu leader Avigdor Lieberman,[1] He subsequently became head of the Community and Civil Guard, a position he held until 1 June 2006.