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classified information to
Israel, the Israeli government
is reportedly looking to pay him off.
According to Larry Dub, Pollard's
attorney in Israel, Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon's government offered Pollard $2
million. In exchange, Dub said, Israel
would no longer have the responsibili-
ty of seeking Pollard's release.
The offer was brought to Pollard's
North Carolina prison on
Nov. 14 by an Israeli
envoy armed with official
documents, according to
Justice for Jonathan
Pollard, a group advocat-
ing Pollard's release.
Pollard and his wife,
Jonathan
Esther, immediately
Pollard
rejected the offer.
A spokeswoman for
Israeli Cabinet Minister Dan Naveh,
who is dealing with the issue on behalf
of the government, refused to comment.
The Knesset last week marked the
16th anniversary
Pollard's incarcera-
tion. Legislator Michael Kleiner, who
initiated the Nov. 21 session, accused
successive Israeli governments of aban-
doning Pollard.
"Our government is willing to do a
lot in order to return the bodies of sol-
diers so they can be busied in Israel,
but prefers to bury Pollard alive,"
Kleiner charged.
Dub, too, had harsh words for Israel.
"The government is obviously embar-
rassed because it's trying to buy off the
Pollards with money," Dub said. "They
thought he'd be intrigued by it, but he
dismissed all offers out of hand."
Dub said the government first offered
Pollard a $1 million grant in September
to help with legal fees and other expenses.
Pollard, 47, has said he feels aban-
doned by Israel. "Sharon is not even

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attempting to secure my release,"
Pollard told the Israeli daily Yediot
Achronot. "Instead, Israel is trying to
buy my silence with money. But it

wo n't work."

A former U.S. Navy intelligence
analyst, Pollard was convicted of espi-

