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Israel spy Jonathan Pollard 'to be freed' by US | Israel spy Jonathan Pollard 'to be freed' by US |
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An American jailed for 30 years for spying for Israel is to be freed in November after the US granted his parole, according to his lawyers. | An American jailed for 30 years for spying for Israel is to be freed in November after the US granted his parole, according to his lawyers. |
Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy intelligence analyst, was jailed for life in 1987 after being found guilty of passing documents to Israel. | Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy intelligence analyst, was jailed for life in 1987 after being found guilty of passing documents to Israel. |
US Secretary of State John Kerry denied the move was a bid to appease Israel amid tensions over Iran's nuclear deal. | US Secretary of State John Kerry denied the move was a bid to appease Israel amid tensions over Iran's nuclear deal. |
The case has been a source of friction between the US and Israel for decades. | The case has been a source of friction between the US and Israel for decades. |
Rumours of his release have been circulating for several days, with some analysts suggesting it was tied to the nuclear agreement with Iran. | Rumours of his release have been circulating for several days, with some analysts suggesting it was tied to the nuclear agreement with Iran. |
But officials said he had always been eligible for parole after 30 years and his lawyers said the parole board made their decision "independently of any other US government agency". | |
"The decision is not connected to recent developments in the Middle East," his lawyers said in a statement. | |
"I haven't even had a conversation about it," Mr Kerry told reporters as he left a House of Representatives committee hearing on the Iranian nuclear deal. | "I haven't even had a conversation about it," Mr Kerry told reporters as he left a House of Representatives committee hearing on the Iranian nuclear deal. |
Pollard, 60, began work as a civilian analyst in US navy intelligence near Washington DC in 1979 and began offering classified materials shortly afterwards. | Pollard, 60, began work as a civilian analyst in US navy intelligence near Washington DC in 1979 and began offering classified materials shortly afterwards. |
Navy officials and the FBI interviewed him in 1985 after he was found to have removed classified documents from his office. | Navy officials and the FBI interviewed him in 1985 after he was found to have removed classified documents from his office. |
Under the threat of an espionage prosecution, he and his wife, Anne, sought asylum at the Israeli embassy but were turned away. They were arrested soon after by the FBI. | |
Israel initially denied he was their spy but they made him a citizen in 1996 and two years later they admitted he was their agent. | |
Bargaining chip | |
Pollard has always maintained that he gave Israel classified documents because the US was not passing important information to its ally. | |
His supporters say he was unfairly punished and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously urged the US to release him. | |
The US used Pollard's release as an incentive during Israel-Palestinian talks last year but the peace effort collapsed he remained in prison. | |
Pollard, who has suffered with health issues in recent years, divorced and remarried while held at a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina. | |
His lawyers said he was "looking forward to being reunited with his beloved wife Esther" when he is released on 21 November. | |
They said he will be required to remain in the US for five years under the terms of the parole. |