Jerusalem – Netanyahu: Pollard Did Act as Israel Agent

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    Jerusalem – Jonathan Pollard acted as an agent of the State of Israel, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Tuesday, in reaction to a comment from Israeli ambassador to Washington Michael Oren that was interpreted as suggesting otherwise.

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    Pollard is in the 25th year of a life sentence for passing classified information to an ally. While Israeli governments initially made a point of distancing themselves from Pollard, in Netanyahu’s first term, the government formally recognized him as an Israeli agent in May 1998.

    Oren appeared to backtrack from this in an interview with Washington radio station WTOP that was interpreted by American and Israeli media as suggesting that Pollard was merely part of a rogue operation.

    “Jonathan Pollard occurred in the mid-1980’s” Oren told the station. “Now, we’re talking about an event that was run by a rogue organization in the Israeli intelligence community. That was, what, 25 years ago?”

    Following reports about Oren’s interview on Army Radio, both Netanyahu and Oren issued clarifications. “Pollard worked as an agent of the State of Israel, and no one is trying to deny this” Netanyahu said in closed conversations.

    Israeli embassy spokesman Jonathan Peled added: “Ambassador Michael Oren wishes to clarify that, in responding to a journalist’s question, he attempted to emphasize that the Pollard incident occurred over 25 years ago by a unit that no longer exists, for which Israel took full responsibility. As has been stated, Mr. Pollard worked for and on behalf of Israel, and the ambassador hopes for his earliest release.”

    When asked about whether he had visited Pollard in a meeting with Jerusalem Post reporters and editors on Monday, Oren appeared to suggest that he intended to come to his North Carolina prison.

    “I have not yet [visited him],” Oren said. When pressed further about whether he would visit Pollard, he repeated, “I have not yet.” Oren added that he was often asked about Pollard and that “He is not forgotten.”

    When Netanyahu was opposition leader in 2007, he visited Pollard in prison and vowed to work for his release, but since he returned to power, he has refused to meet with Pollard’s representatives. Pollard’s attorneys briefed Oren about the details of his case before his appointment.

    Pollard’s wife Esther expressed frustration with Oren’s comments to the American radio station, saying that Netanyahu’s credibility had been harmed by a “25-year-old lie” uttered by his ambassador in Washington. She said the timing of Oren’s statements was especially problematic because US President Barack Obama is looking to improve his relationship with Israel and the American Jewish community.

    “Michael Oren is seen as very professional, so this couldn’t have been a slip of the tongue,” Esther Pollard said. “Now is the exact time when Netanyahu can make clear to Obama that this gesture of releasing Jonathan would be in order. Instead of laying the ground for that, his ambassador is putting out lies. Congressmen have said that as long as Israel is not asking for Pollard’s release, there is nothing they can do. But if Israel does, they will be there.”

    WTOP’s report about Oren’s statement to the radio station included information from a letter Jonathan Pollard wrote in April 1998 before he was recognized as an Israeli agent.

    “I did not spend 13 years in prison in order to endorse a lie,” Pollard wrote. “The truth must come out, so that I may be freed. The truth is simple and clear: I was an Israeli agent employed by the LAKAM branch of intelligence in an operation that was fully sanctioned by the government of Israel. Anything less than that is a distortion of the truth that is counterproductive to the goal of securing my release.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Reminding everyone of the Pollard affair will do wonders to help the current effort to obtain a reversal or clemency for Sholomo Rubashkin…..If you don’t think goyim make these kind of fakakte linkages, you live in a dream world.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Free Jonothan Pollard and Plaxico Burress!!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    wow!
    Some kind of Communication going on over there!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    I wouldn’t spy for israel, rather for russia, they wouldn’t let an agent sit for 25 years

    The Truth
    The Truth
    13 years ago

    Anon, he spied for russia as well. He is where he should be and his cause has hurt other Jews.

    Big Masmid
    Big Masmid
    13 years ago

    If Pollard Did Act as Israel Agent why dont you try bring him back to Israel

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    why do you support Pollard he committed espionage against our country! am I missing something?

    10000000000 x Shame
    10000000000 x Shame
    13 years ago

    For turning your back on someone that gave his life for his country and did so much for the United States of America. There is absolutly no justification for his abuse of power. “HIS ACTIONS HELP SAVED LIFES”. In the United States of Europe which is called “ISRAEL” and around the world. That is the reality. Shame on everyone.

    intelligence analyst
    intelligence analyst
    13 years ago

    pollard certainly wasnt a traditional agent.
    1. he was never recruited by israeli government- he came to them with info & they took it.
    2. he was never trained by the mossad or any other isreali inteligence agency.
    3. he was just a regular guy who worked at the pentagon as an analyst, had access to confidential info, thought it would benefit israel to have, so he passed it on, they took it.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Imagine a bank teller who steals money from the bank to give to his family and says that the bank wasnt giving his ffamily enough charity. Why is he a hero?