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onage for passing secret U.S. military
information to Israel. Serving a life
sentence since 1987, he has received
support from numerous American
Jewish groups and leaders.
He reportedly has been incarcerated
longer than any other American ever
convicted of spying for a U.S. ally.
When Pollard was first arrested in
1985, Israel tried to distance itself
from the affair.
From the time that Yitzhak Rabin
took office in 1992. all Israeli prime
ministers have appealed to U.S.
administrations to grant Pollard
clemency, but to no avail.
Pollard vas granted Israeli citizen-
ship in 1996, a move he hoped would
bolster his chances for release.
Two years later, the Netanyahu gov-
ernment officially recognized Pollard
as an Israeli agent and accepted full
responsibility for him and his actions.
The closest he came to gaining his
freedom was during the Wye River
peace negotiations in 1998, when
President Bill Clinton reportedly
promised to free Pollard as a means of
inducing Binyamin Netanyahu into
making concessions to the Palestinians.
But Clinton eventually backed out
after American law enforcement offi-
cials threatened to resign in protest.
Sharon calls himself a Pollard sup-
porter, but he hasn't done anything to
obtain his release, said Dub, who has
been representing Pollard since 1994.
Dub sent Sharon a detailed letter in
July requesting that the government
send a delegation to the United States,
including ministers and Mossad repre-
sentatives, to obtain Pollard's release.
The letter was signed by 16 minis-
ters and deputy ministers, but Dub
received no response.
At the special session last week,
Knesset members from across the
political spectrum joined Kleiner in
calling for Pollard's release, but Dub
described such calls as worthless.
"It's the same people getting up once
a year, breaking their hearts about how
much it hurts them," he said.
Pollard supporters said they have
received indications from the U.S.
government that Bush would be
inclined to release him, given Clinton's
promise at Wye.
Last year, Dub and Pollard's North
American lawyers launched an initiative
aimed at overturning Pollard's convic-
tion and having him resentenced. Dub
believes a new judge would sentence
Pollard to no more than two years.
They filed their request in October
2000, and expect the court to respond
this year.

Paramount Bank waives the usual fees for these
services, and we refuse to nickel and dime
our business customers for things like
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