Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard returns to prison in U.S. (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Jonathan Lis 04/16/12)
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Convicted spy Jonathan Pollard returned to prison in the U.S. on
Sunday, after spending time in hospital due to his deteriorating
health.
Pollard was allowed one phone call, which he used to update his wife,
Esther Pollard. Esther described the telephone conversation she had
with Pollard, saying “I told Jonathan that this time the president
said that we are not allowed to fail.”
“Jonathan answered in a weak voice and asking me to thank the
president personally, and to ask him not to stop,” she said.
Pollard’s wife said the two discussed the personal letter President
Shimon Peres sent to U.S. President Barack Obama last week urging
Obama to consider granting clemency to Pollard. The White House
rejected Peres´ appeal, said its position hasn’t changed, and that
the president has no intention to release Pollard.
“Before the conversation ended, Jonathan managed to ask whether Peres
had received an answer from President Obama, and after I answered him
that he had not got an answer yet, but then time was up for the
conversation,” she said, adding, “I am very scared.”
Pollard, 49, was a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy
when, in the mid-1980s, he copied and gave to his Israeli handlers
enough classified documents to fill a walk-in closet. He was given a
life sentence.
Pollard, who was not paid when he began spying in 1984 but later
began receiving several thousand dollars per month, was caught in
November 1985 and arrested after unsuccessfully seeking refuge at the
Israeli Embassy. He initially denied he worked for Israel, but later
confessed.
His case has been a sticking point in U.S.-Israeli relations. The
Israeli government, which granted Pollard citizenship, repeatedly has
pressed for his release.
A 1998 U.S.-brokered peace accord between Israel and the Palestinians
nearly foundered when then-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu
reportedly linked his agreement to the deal with clemency for
Pollard. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 04/16/12)
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