Moshe Sneh (Hebrew: מֹשֶׁה סְנֶה ; 6 January 1909 – 1 March 1972) was a Haganah commander and an Israeli politician.
Mosze Klaynboym (later Sneh)[1] attended high school in Poland before studying natural sciences, mathematics and medicine at the University of Warsaw, gaining an MD in 1935.
He worked as a doctor until 1939, including in the Polish Army following the outbreak of World War II, and immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1940.
Sneh's name was on the British Police's wanted list in Operation Agatha, but he avoided arrest by fleeing to Paris.
[3] In 1947, he joined Mapam and was appointed deputy editor of the party's newspaper, Al HaMishmar, a position he held until 1953.