Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Friday, addressed American spy, Jonathan Pollard, who was released on parole after serving 30 years in prison, after handing over top-secret classified information to Israel.“The people of Israel welcome the release of Jonathan Pollard,” the PM said in a video statement.
“As someone who has raised his case among successive US presidents many times, I longed for this day,” Netanyahu continued.

The former intelligence analyst for the US government was arrested in 1985, and pleaded guilty in 1987, to charges in violation of the Espionage Act.

He was, Ma’an News Agency reports, the first and only American to serve a life sentence for leaking classified information to an ally.

Pollard’s sentence has remained a contentious issue between the US and the Israeli government, which made several efforts over the last three decades to expedite his release.

Pollard was granted Israeli citizenship in 1995, while still in jail, and he plans to move to Israel, where he is expected to receive significant back-pay from the Israeli government, according to Israeli daily Haaretz.

The grounds of his parole, however, prevent him from leaving the US for at least five more years, despite reported lobbying by Netanyahu for his direct release to Israel.

Israeli media reported that Netanyahu requested Israeli politicians to subdue their public responses to Pollard’s release, out of fear that doing so would prevent the US from potentially allowing his early release to Israel.

See: 08/04/15 Pondering Jonathan Pollard’s Release

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