Pollard
Pollard: Visa Waiver Program is a trojan horse of the US gov’t
"The people that we're letting in are not appropriate," says the ex-spy.
Rally to be held in memory of Esther Pollard
Esther Pollard rushed to hospital for COVID-19 related illness
Olmert to 'Post': Stop the Pollard festival
Jonathan Pollard and 35 years of US-Israeli intelligence - analysis
From nadir to reaching new heights
Letters to the Editor November 22, 2020: Pollard: Free at last
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
How Pollard was held captive by 35 years of politics - analysis
A number of previous opportunities to release Pollard were passed up.
May 27, 2019: UNRWA schooling for hate
Did Chicago's mayor stop Jonathan Pollard's prison release?
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the son of an Israeli, took credit for convincing President Bill Clinton not to release from prison Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard.
Officials: Trump 'seriously considering' letting Pollard move to Israel
Pollard was paroled from prison in November 2015, after serving 30 years of a life sentence for spying for an ally. Former spy says "I just want to go home.'
Pollard to Netanyahu: Don’t forget me in talks with Trump
Could Pollard be Trump's ticket to redemption in the eyes of the Israeli right?
How Trump can win over Israelis
Perhaps he won’t move the US Embassy, but there is one thing he could do to heal his impression on Israelis.
No decision yet on Pollard parole conditions after appeal
Current conditions require Pollard to wear a GPS monitoring device that forces him to violate the Sabbath.
Our World: Senator Menendez and the Pollard effect
Pollard’s disproportionate punishment is a powerful expression of official, state-sanctioned antisemitism in America.
Pollard loses challenge to US parole conditions
Eliot Lauer, a lawyer for Pollard, said he was disappointed with the ruling and said his attorneys were studying it.