Pollard is the only American ever to receive a life sentence for passing classified information to an ally of the U.S. In defense of his actions, Pollard declared that he committed espionage only because "the American intelligence establishment collectively endangered Israel’s security by withholding crucial information." Israeli officials, American-Israeli activist groups, and some American politicians who saw his punishment as unfair lobbied continuously for reduction or commutation of his sentence. The Israeli government acknowledged a portion of its role in Pollard's espionage in 1987, and issued a formal apology to the U.S., but did not admit to paying him until 1998. Over the course of his imprisonment, Israel made repeated unsuccessful attempts through both official and unofficial channels to secure his release. He was granted Israeli citizenship in 1995.
"sought to break [him] by zapping him with a cattle prod as a 'warning.' The electrical voltage of a cattle prod is intended for a large animal, not for a human being. The petitioner collapsed on the floor, lost control of his bladder, was unable to speak or to move. His body convulsed in unstoppable contractions, causing him to shiver and shake for hours on end. He suffered severe physical repercussions for months afterwards. To this day it is not known if permanent damage was done."
"a guard put a loaded shotgun to the petitioner?s head, cocked the trigger, and ordered him to turn around and face the outside. When he did so, the guard intoned: 'Now have a good long look. This is the last time you will ever see the outside. When they take you out of here it will be in a wooden box, feet first.'"
"The petitioner was held in a sealed underground cell, with no windows and no way to escape the poison chemicals that were pumped into his cell (ostensibly to kill cockroaches.) The petitioner's throat swelled up from the chemicals; he could not breathe. He began to choke. He vomited. His eyes swelled shut. He began shaking and was in great pain. His head began to throb. He lost consciousness. Before he passed out, he pleaded with the guards to remove him from his cell but they refused. The petitioner suffered from severe headaches, nausea and dizziness for weeks after this episode. It is not clear if there has been permanent damage to his respiratory system."
"Jonathan more than qualifies on all levels for Prisoner of Zion status. It's time for the Israeli government to actually do something positive to bring my husband home."
"I think it is important that people understand that [Eitan] was the one who failed to provide an escape plan for me. He was the one who was at the heart of my expulsion from the embassy, I believe."
"In my worst nightmares I never imagined that my people wouldn't care about the mitzvah of rescuing prisoners to such an extent that they would bring to power my former commander -- the man who betrayed and abandoned me for 21 years."
"I refused, of course. Eitan looked at me and said, 'You'll be sorry'."
"If they don't give my husband, who is recognized as a bona fide Israeli agent, special status now and fight for his release, they will be sending a clear message to all who are working in Israeli intelligence that if you get caught, you're on your own."
"The petitioner [Pollard] was thrown into an unheated dungeon cell in the basement of the prison. His clothes and his glasses were taken away. He remained naked and without glasses for the 5 weeks [he was at the prison]. In his cell, he was given no bedding, no blankets, just a hard metal slab to sleep on ... ."
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A former intelligence analyst for the United States government Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in prison for leaking classified documents to Israel, was greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, on Wednesday.
Pollard and his wife, both orthodox Jews, solemnly kissed the ground as they arrived in Israel and received their Israeli ID cards from Netanyahu in person, granting them both citizenship.
"We are ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years. And we thank the people and the prime minister of Israel for bringing us home", said Pollard pledging to "to become productive citizens as soon and as quickly as possible and to get on with our lives here."
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Jonathan Pollard, an American jailed in the US in 1985 for spying for Israel, lands in the Jewish state, where he is received by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Pollard, 66, served 30 years in prison for giving away classified US documents, and had been confined by parole terms to the US since his release in 2015, despite Israeli pressure to allow him to leave. The US Justice Department removed the terms and conditions last month.
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A former intelligence analyst for the United States government Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in prison for leaking classified documents to Israel, was greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, on Wednesday.
Pollard and his wife, both orthodox Jews, solemnly kissed the ground as they arrived in Israel and received their Israeli ID cards from Netanyahu in person, granting them both citizenship.
"We are ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years. And we thank the people and the prime minister of Israel for bringing us home", said Pollard pledging to "to become productive citizens as soon and as quickly as possible and to get on with our lives here."
A former spy arrived by a plane provided by US casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
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SOT, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Hebrew): "This is really a moving moment, that Jonathan and Esther are home, returned home. Its' so good they came home. On this we say we lived to see this moment."
SOT, Jonathan Pollard, convicted US spy: "We are ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years. And we thank the people and the prime minister of Israel for bringing us home. No one could be prouder of this country or this leader than we are, and we hope to become productive citizens as soon and as quickly as possible and to get on with our lives here. This is a wonderful country, it has a tremendous future and it is the future of the Jewish people and we are not going anywhere. So, thank you profoundly, thank you very much."
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A former intelligence analyst for the United States government Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in prison for leaking classified documents to Israel, was greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, on Wednesday.
Pollard and his wife, both orthodox Jews, solemnly kissed the ground as they arrived in Israel and received their Israeli ID cards from Netanyahu in person, granting them both citizenship.
"We are ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years. And we thank the people and the prime minister of Israel for bringing us home", said Pollard pledging to "to become productive citizens as soon and as quickly as possible and to get on with our lives here."
A former spy arrived by a plane provided by US casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Arrested in 1985, Pollard was sentenced to life in prison but was released on a five-year parole in 2015, allowing him to leave the US in 2020.
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Jonathan Pollard, an American jailed in the US in 1985 for spying for Israel, lands in the Jewish state, where he is received by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Pollard, 66, served 30 years in prison for giving away classified US documents, and had been confined by parole terms to the US since his release in 2015, despite Israeli pressure to allow him to leave. The US Justice Department removed the terms and conditions last month.
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A former intelligence analyst for the United States government Jonathan Pollard, who spent 30 years in prison for leaking classified documents to Israel, was greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, on Wednesday.
Pollard and his wife, both orthodox Jews, solemnly kissed the ground as they arrived in Israel and received their Israeli ID cards from Netanyahu in person, granting them both citizenship.
"We are ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years. And we thank the people and the prime minister of Israel for bringing us home", said Pollard pledging to "to become productive citizens as soon and as quickly as possible and to get on with our lives here."
A former spy arrived by a plane provided by US casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.
Arrested in 1985, Pollard was sentenced to life in prison but was released on a five-year parole in 2015, allowing him to leave the US in 2020.
SOT, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Hebrew): "This is really a moving moment, that Jonathan and Esther are home, returned home. Its' so good they came home. On this we say we lived to see this moment."
SOT, Jonathan Pollard, convicted US spy: "We are ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years. And we thank the people and the prime minister of Israel for bringing us home. No one could be prouder of this country or this leader than we are, and we hope to become productive citizens as soon and as quickly as possible and to get on with our lives here. This is a wonderful country, it has a tremendous future and it is the future of the Jewish people and we are not going anywhere. So, thank you profoundly, thank you very much."
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