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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-20

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Friday, March 20, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Gets You There With Care

Israel Denies Funding
Pollard Defense

Jerusalem (JTA) — A
private fund established a
week ago to raise money for
Jonathan Pollard and his wife
Anne Henderson-Pollard
wound up its activities last
Monday following Israeli
media reports that official
sources in Israel were in-
directly assisting the Amer-
ican couple convicted of spy-
ing for Israel.
The Voice of Israel reported
that official sources had paid
out $80,000 towards the
Pollards's legal expenses
which are estimated at about
$120,000 and have promised
to cover the full amount if
possible. There were no
reports of where the money
originated or how it was
transferred to the Pollards. A
government spokesman
denied that the government
was involved in any way with
providing the Pollards with
funds.
Jonathan Pollard, a former
civilian intelligence analyst
employed by the U.S. Navy,
was sentenced to life im-
prisonment for his espionage
activities on behalf of Israel.
His wife received a five year
sentence as an accessory.
The severity of the sen-
tences rallied public sym-
pathy in Israel for the
Pollards. An opinion poll
published in• Yediot Achronot
showed that 68 percent of the
respondent favored govern-
ment assistance to the
Pollards, 22 percent preferred
public assistance, and only
eight percent thought no
assistance should be given.
The government's position
from the outset has been that
Pollard's spying was a
"rogue" operation without
the authorization or knowl-
edge of the government. It
has not deviated from that
position. After Pollard was
sentenced, Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir stated that
his fate was of no concern to
Israel since Israel neither
hired him nor gave him es-
pionage assignments.
Meanwhile, two official
probes are underway into the
government's involvement
with Pollard and its handling
of the affair. A two-man com-
mittee of inquiry established
by the Inner Cabinet will
begin reviewing document
and will call its first witnesses
soon.
The committee is headed
by Yehoshua Rotenstreich, a
prominent lel Aviv lawyer.
Its other member is Gen. (Re)
Zvi Tsur, a former Chief of
Staff. Rotenstreich took the
assignment after it was re-

Jonathan Pollard:
Getting help?

jected by retired Supreme
Court Justice Moshe Landau
because the committee has
been given no statutory
powers such as the right to
subpoena witnesses and have
them testify under oath.
It will report directly to the
Cabinet. According to Roten-
streich, its work will be com-
pleted "no later than the end
of April."
The second' investigation is
being conducted by the in-
telligence subcommittee of
the Knesset's Foreign Affairs
and Security Committee
which began hearings last
week. Its first witness was
Defense Minister Yitzhak
Rabin.
The Knesset body meets in
closed session and while it
has subpoena power it lacks
the broad scope and prestige
of an official commission of
inquiry, such as, for example,
the Kahan Commission which
investigated the conduct of
the Lebanon war in 1983.

Pollard Case
Triggers Angry
Controversy

Jerusalem (JTA) — Shlomo
Avineri, a distinguished
Israeli scholar and academi-
cian, has triggered an angry
controversy over his charge
last week that American
Jewish leaders exhibited a
"galut" mentality in their
reaction to the case of Jona-
than Pollard, an American
Jew sentenced to life im-
prisonment for spying for
Israel.
He accused them of "cring-
ing" for fear of charges of
dual loyalty, thereby belying
"the conventional wisdom of
American Jewry feeling fee,
secure and unmolested in an
open pluralistic society."

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