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Israel spy Pollard freed by US after 30 years in prison

November 20, 2015
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Israel spy Pollard freed by US after 30 years in prison

Jonathan Pollard was jailed for life for passing classified documents to Israel.

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Former US navy analyst Jonathan Pollard, jailed for life in 1987 for passing classified information to Israel, has been released.

The 61-year-old was freed on Friday morning, ending one of the longest-running and most contentious issues between the US and Israel.

Mr Pollard’s parole conditions require him to remain in the US for five years.

Repeated Israeli appeals over the years for the US to show clemency towards Mr Pollard were rejected.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli people welcomed his release.

“As someone who has raised Jonathan Pollard’s case for many years with US presidents, I have wished for this day.

“After 30 long and hard years, Jonathan Pollard is finally reuniting with his family,” Mr Netanyahu’s spokesperson tweeted.

End of a saga – by Yolande Knell, BBC News, Jerusalem

In Israel, Jonathan Pollard has many supporters who joyfully welcome his release. He’s widely perceived as having been harshly punished for providing information critical to national security.

For years, a Free Pollard campaign has lobbied to try to secure the release of the former intelligence analyst. It has prepared piles of letters of encouragement from members of the public for him to read now he is out of jail.

The Pollard saga has been a long-time strain on relations with Israel’s closest ally and there is relief that it is over. However, the cabinet was instructed not to talk about the ex-spy too soon for fear of upsetting Washington.

Pollard: Analyst-turned-spy

Jonathan Pollard passed secret information to Israel for a year in return for payments until his arrest in 1985. He said he had been frustrated by the US withholding key intelligence from its staunch ally.

After he was questioned by the FBI, Mr Pollard and his then-wife, Anne, sought asylum at the Israeli embassy in Washington but were turned away.
Israel initially denied Mr Pollard had spied for them, insisting he had worked with “rogue” officials.

But in 1995, Israel granted him citizenship, and two years later, they admitted he was their agent.
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By: BBC

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