Jonathan Pollard Is Free
Jonathan Pollard, who was sentenced to life in prison for spying against the United States on Israel’s behalf, was released on parole Friday, after 30 years in prison his wife Ester told supporters in Israel.
Jonathan Pollard, who was sentenced to life in prison for spying against the United States on Israel’s behalf, was released on parole Friday, after 30 years in prison his wife Ester told supporters in Israel.
US president Barack Obama will not take action to enable Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard to move to Israel following his expected parole in less than two weeks, Obama’s deputy national security adviser for strategic communication Ben Rhodes told Israeli reporters in a briefing late Thursday night.
Jonathan Pollard will be let out of jail after serving 30 years for spying on behalf of Israel, but he will still not be completely free – at least not while President Obama is in the White House.
Jonathan Pollard is set to be released from jail on November 20, Israel’s Channel 2 reported Tuesday.
Washington – Former United States secretary of defense Donald Rumsfeld stated on Monday that releasing Jonathan Pollard is a bad idea, following rumors regarding the possibility that the former Israeli spy will be released early from a life sentence.
The Obama administration is preparing to release Jonathan Pollard, American officials said Friday, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Jonathan Pollard, who has been incarcerated for 30 years, is expected to be released on parole, sources indicate to TOT.