Pollard israeli spy
Olmert to 'Post': Stop the Pollard festival
Is it really in our best interest to poke the bear?
Jonathan Pollard and 35 years of US-Israeli intelligence - analysis
Former PM to 'Post': Don't let Pollard make aliyah, it'll anger Biden
Israeli leaders tell 'Post': Ready for Pollard's aliyah
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.
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?
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.
US blames ‘Post’ Pollard interview in ’86 for strict incarceration, parole
The interview Pollard gave in 1986 to Post correspondent Wolf Blitzer was claimed at the time of sentencing to be in violation of a plea agreement he had signed.
Pollard to US court: 'Vindictive' parole conditions because I want to live in Israel
Lawyers: US offers to trade spy in prisoner deal proves strict parole conditions unwarranted.
‘Higher-ups’ responsible for harsh parole, says Pollard wife
Jonathan and Esther Pollard briefed some 45 Jewish notables at a meeting organized by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Pollard to meet with US Jewish leaders
The meeting will discuss, in part, efforts to ease Pollard’s parole conditions. Pollard was released from federal prison in November after serving 30 years of a life sentence for spying for Israel.
Analysis: Pollard’s tragedy of errors
After a ‘perfect storm’ of mistakes on multiple sides, it’s the mundane legal act of parole that will grant Pollard his freedom this weekend.
White House closes door on Pollard aliya
The conditions of Pollard's parole have not yet been released but they are expected to include a ban on him leaving the US for five years and he is to be forbidden from giving interviews.
Former Senate Intel chair slams Pollard life sentence
David Durenberger, who has first hand knowledge of full Pollard case and secret documents, to Obama: "right this wrong."