The Philippine Star

Spy Pollard released after 30 years in US prison

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BUTNER, Etats-Unis – Jewish American spy Jonathan Pollard was released from a US prison yesterday after serving nearly 30 years for passing American secrets to Israel, in a move welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The decades-long punishment has been deemed disproport­ionate by the Jewish state, where Pollard is seen by some as a national hero.

Netanyahu, who has long pressed for Pollard’s release, said yesterday that “after three long and difficult decades Jonathan is at last reunited with his family.”

“The people of Israel welcome the release of Jonathan Pollard,” he said.

The sentence has been a major bone of contention between Israel and the United States, with successive US presidents beginning with Ronald Reagan through Barack Obama refusing Pollard’s early release.

“As someone who raised Jonathan’s case for years with successive American presidents, I had long hoped this day would come,” Netanyahu said.

The 61- year- old was set free before dawn from a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina, his main supporters’ group in Israel said. But he is barred from leaving the United States for five years.

A US court jailed Pollard, a Stanford University graduate and former US Navy intelligen­ce analyst, for life in 1987 after he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to deliver national defense informatio­n to a foreign government.

Pollard’s release on parole comes almost 30 years to the day of his arrest on November 21, 1985.

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