Pollard campaign: Clinton remarks ‘slap in face’ (JERUSALEM POST) By GIL HOFFMAN 07/18/12)
Source: http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=277797
JERUSALEM POST
JERUSALEM POST Articles-Index-Top
Publishers-Index-Top
The Committee to Bring Jonathan Pollard Home expressed outrage on
Tuesday at US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s comments rejecting
the possibility of the Israeli agent’s life sentence being commuted.
“With respect to Mr. Pollard, he was convicted of spying in 1987,”
Clinton said. “He was sentenced to life in prison, he is serving that
sentence and I do not have any expectations that that is going to
change.”
A committee spokeswoman said that Clinton’s remarks stunned her
Israeli hosts and marred the warm reception she had received from the
public.
She noted that Clinton did not offer any explanation as to why the US
would want to keep the aging and ill Pollard in prison.
“[Clinton said] Pollard was ‘sentenced to life in prison’ and
is ‘serving that sentence,’ the spokeswoman said. “In what can only
be regarded as unmitigated gall, while deflecting Israel’s requests
for the release of Pollard, Mrs. Clinton pressed Prime Minister
[Binyamin] Netanyahu and President [Shimon] Peres to release a number
of convicted murderers and terrorists to the Palestinian Authority,
who she also said were ‘sentenced to life in prison’ and are ‘serving
that sentence.’” “Officials working to bring about Pollard’s release
were reassured by the fact that Clinton has no say in whether to
commute a prisoner’s sentence.
They expressed confidence that US President Barack Obama would still
respond favorably to requests for clemency for Pollard from Peres and
Netanyahu,” the spokeswoman continued “Clinton’s remarks represent a
resounding slap in the face to President Peres, to Prime Minister
Netanyahu, and to the people of Israel. Her remarks are also an
affront to the American people, to the numerous senior American
officials and US elected representatives who are calling for
Pollard’s release, to the American Jewish community and its leaders
and to honest people around the world who care about justice for
Pollard. However, Clinton is not the decision-maker. President Obama
is.”
In 2000, while campaigning for the US Senate, Hillary Clinton said
she had concerns about “due process issues regarding Jonathan
Pollard’s sentence.”
Pollard’s wife, Esther, who declined to respond to Clinton, will
leave Israel early Wednesday to visit her husband in his North
Carolina cell. The visit was planned before Clinton’s remarks due to
his failing health.
Knesset members from across the political spectrum expressed shock at
Clinton’s comments. Kadima MK Ronit Tirosh, who heads the Knesset’s
Pollard lobby, revealed that Clinton’s handlers prevented her from
delivering the secretary a letter signed by 11 Knesset faction heads
pleading for Pollard’s release.
“Clinton’s statements were the harshest, toughest and most
insensitive from any American official since Vice President [Joe]
Biden said Pollard would be released over his dead body,” Tirosh
said. “She could have given an amorphous answer, but instead she left
no room for hope that Pollard’s life can still be saved.”
Likud MK Danny Danon said Clinton did damage to Obama with American
Jewish voters who were already upset that he did not visit Israel as
president.
“As America’s top diplomat, she could have answered diplomatically,”
Danon said.
“Now what she said about Pollard is the only thing that will be
remembered from her visit.
The Obama administration either does not understand Israelis or they
simply don’t care.”
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon (Yisrael Beytenu) told Army
Radio that he hoped Pollard would not die in prison. He said both
Democratic and Republican administrations had taken a strict approach
that he failed to understand and disappointed him.
“We won’t give up,” Ayalon said. “We will continue our efforts of
persuasion.” (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 07/18/12)
Return to Top
MATERIAL REPRODUCED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY