Pollard spy

'I learned to be tough': Pollard says lifetime of US antisemitism pushed him to spy for Israel

From being bullied in school to his Navy intelligence commander, Jonathan Pollard described how antisemitism shaped his life in the United States.

JONATHAN POLLARD, photographed this week in his Jerusalem home.
JONATHAN POLLARD and his wife, Esther, exit Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York City, in 2017.

Esther Pollard rushed to hospital for COVID-19 related illness

Jonathan Pollard, a former U.S. Navy intelligence officer convicted of spying for Israel, exits following a hearing at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York City, May 17, 2017

Israeli leaders tell 'Post': Ready for Pollard's aliyah

Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard leaves a federal courthouse in New York

US spy chief: 'Pollard holds sensitive information, his freedom should be restricted'


Pollard appeals to ease parole conditions

The American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists urged the US Attorney General to accept a request by Pollard to relocate to Israel, or alternatively, to ease his parole restrictions.

Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard leaves a federal courthouse in New York

Spy vs Spy

It is difficult to escape the impression that Pollard is over-punished only because of his Jewishness. It is time to end this travesty of justice.

Protesters call for Jonathan Pollard's release.