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Analysis

Lessons of the long Pollard affair

July 30, 2015 12:10
Israeli protesters hold posters demanding the release of Pollard
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Finally, Jonathan J Pollard, a former US navy intelligence analyst, is to be released after languishing in prison for 30 years .

Pollard, an American Jew, was imprisoned on charges of passing on highly sensitive military secrets to Israel. He is the only person in US history to be handed a life sentence for spying for an ally.

Pollard's prison sentence was excessive and vindictive: other Americans have been caught passing on secrets to other US allies and have faced relatively lenient punishments.

According to Pollard's lawyers, after he is freed at his parole hearing on November 21, he will be required to remain in the US for five years.