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There are strong indica- tions that top Israeli leaders may even be prepared to enter into negotiations with the U.S. government in an effort to bring Pollard and his wife, Anne Henderson-Pollard, to Israel and thereby avoid potentially lengthy prison . sentences for them in the United States. The Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Dr. Meir Rosenne, in- vited Pollard's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Pollard of South Bend, Indiana, to the Embassy in Washington to inform them that he would be prepared to discuss the case with them at any time. The Ambassador's meeting with the parents was seen as a signal of a possible change in Israel's position. Dr. Pollard is an internationallyrenowned microbiologist at Notre Dame University. The well-known New York lawyer, Leon H. Charney, who is very close to several top Israeli political leaders, was approached by Dr. Pollard and Bernard Henderson, Anne Henderson-Pollard's father, about possibly getting involved in the case. Charney has also had a tele- phone conversation with Jonathan Jay Pollard's Wash- ington lawyer, Richard Hibey. A decision by Charney to enter into the case would fur- ther signal the readiness of Israeli leaders to try to reach a political accommodation with the U.S. government over the fate of the Pollards. In an interview, Charney recalled precedents involving American citizens spying for Britain and other friendly na- tions in 1939 and 1940 prior to America's joining the war and in violation of the U.S. neutrality act. "What we must keep in mind are the ac- tivities of Pollard," Charney said. "They involved a friend- ly nation — not one hostile to the U.S." After Pollard's arrest, then- Prime Minister Shimon Peres apologized to the U.S., ex- plaining that the espionage operation was unauthorized. Israel then cooperated with U.S. authoritites in the in- vestigation, even making evidence against Pollard available to them. Pollard maintained that he was not spying "against" the U.S., that the information he passed on to Israel involved only Arab threats facing Israel. Thus, much of the in- formation he obtained for Israel involved various Palestinian terrorist opera- tions, Arab development of nerve gas capabilities, and conventional Arab military threats facing Israel. "There's no doubt that he did a lot for Israel," a Minister in the "In- ner Cabinet" said. "We do owe him." An extensive investigation of the Pollard affair in recent weeks — including interviews with key U.S. Justice Depart- ment officials, law enforce- ment officers, and intelligence community analysts as well as with authoritative Israeli and other sources— has resulted in these additional revelations: • Israeli masterspy Rafael Eitan unsuccessfully tried to pressure Pollard into collec- ting damaging and embar- Pollard maintained that he was not spying "against" the U.S., that the information he passed on to Israel involved only Arab threats. rassing information from U.S. intelligence files about Israeli Cabinet Ministers and Mem- bers of Knesset. The "dirt," as one authori- tative U.S. source described the information, could have been used by Eitan and his associates to "blackmail" the Israeli politicians. But Pol- lard, a former civilian intelli- gence analyst for the U.S. Navy, understood Eitan's ob- jectives and refused to pro- vide him with the information — a decision which deeply angered Eitan and may have led to his eventual decision to abandon the American agent after his arrest. Eitan, a tough veteran of the Mossad who later served as adviser on counterter- rorism to Prime Ministers Menachem Begin and Yit- zhak Shamir and as head of the LEKEM scientific intelli- gence-gathering unit in the Defense Ministry, was Pol- lard's chief "handler." After Pollard's arrest by the FBI, the LEKEM unit was dis- banded and Eitan today heads Israel Chemicals, the largest government-owned firm in the country. • Pollard, just prior to his arrest in late 1985, was asked