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U.S. Jewish leader: Release of convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard is 'inevitable'

Speaking to Haaretz, Obama supporter Jack Rosen says 'it looks like he'll be released in the next few years – shortly'; this is despite the Obama administration's stated refusal to discuss Pollard's release.

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Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard returns to prison in U.S.

President Peres sent a letter to U.S. President Obama last week urging him to consider granting clemency to Pollard based on his ill-health last week; the U.S. rejected the appeal.

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U.S.: Despite Peres plea, Obama not weighing release of Israeli spy

White House official confirms U.S. President received personal missive from President Peres, adding that Washington's position on granting clemency to Jonathan Pollard 'has not changed.'

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Lobby says President should refuse U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom until Pollard is freed.

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Jonathan Pollard - Nir Keidar
U.S. Jewish leader: Release of convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard is 'inevitable'

Speaking to Haaretz, Obama supporter Jack Rosen says 'it looks like he'll be released in the next few years – shortly'; this is despite the Obama administration's stated refusal to discuss Pollard's release.

by Mordechai I. Twersky 15 comments
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  • U.S.: Despite Peres plea, Obama not weighing release of Israeli spy
Peres and Pollard in Jerusalem - Flash 90 - April 8, 2012
Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard returns to prison in U.S.

President Peres sent a letter to U.S. President Obama last week urging him to consider granting clemency to Pollard based on his ill-health last week; the U.S. rejected the appeal.

by Jonathan Lis 1 comments
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  • White House rejects President Peres’ plea to release Pollard
pollard - AP - June 20 2011
U.S.: Despite Peres plea, Obama not weighing release of Israeli spy

White House official confirms U.S. President received personal missive from President Peres, adding that Washington's position on granting clemency to Jonathan Pollard 'has not changed.'

by Barak Ravid 30 comments
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  • Peres to Obama: Release Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard
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Peres and Pollard in Jerusalem - Flash 90 - April 8, 2012
White House rejects President Peres’ plea to release Pollard

Lobby says President should refuse U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom until Pollard is freed.

by Barak Ravid and The Associated Press 26 comments
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