The Jerusalem Post

Pollard: Israel should expel US diplomats

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

If the United States wants to have its consulate in Jerusalem serve the Palestinia­n Authority, as it did until three years ago, Israel should expel all US diplomats working there, Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard said at Merkaz Harav Yeshiva’s Jerusalem Day celebratio­n Monday night.

“No US diplomat should be allowed to staff it,” he said. “They should be declared persona non grata and asked to leave the country.”

Pollard served 30 years in prison for spying for Israel in the US. He was the guest of honor and greeted as a hero at the annual event, where the prime minister or president usually speaks. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled on the event at the last minute.

Stressing that nothing he would say in the speech was politicall­y motivated, Pollard offered his advice to Israel in the half-hour address. He warned against not only obvious enemies with guns, but also enemies in the US State Department and in the UN.

Pollard said Israel should leave the UN, which he called “the Knesset of hate.”

“Our presence there is an insult to our ancestors who fought and died for this country,” he said.

Israel should take away Jordan’s role over the Aqsa Mosque, and the Religious

Services Ministry should take over responsibi­lity for prayers there, Pollard said.

“The [Jerusalem] Wakf [Islamic religious trust] are ideologica­l descendant­s of the Nazis,” he said.

Pollard suggested expelling Palestinia­n terrorists to Ireland, where he said the Palestinia­ns are liked. He warned against what he called the fiction of the two-state solution.

“They would get the state, and we would be under the ground,” he said. “Hashem [God] gave us this land, not the League of Nations, not a British lord and not the United States.”

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion presented Pollard, who now lives in the city, with a certificat­e of appreciati­on in honor of his sacrifices on behalf of the Jewish people and Jerusalem. It is fitting to celebrate the liberation of Jerusalem and of Pollard on the same day, he said.

 ?? (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) ?? JONATHAN POLLARD exits a hearing at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in 2017.
(Brendan McDermid/Reuters) JONATHAN POLLARD exits a hearing at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in 2017.

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