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Jonathan Pollard, former U.S. intelligence analyst who served 35 years for espionage for Israel and was later pardoned by President Trump, meets the champ Floyd Mayweather in Jerusalem 🇮🇱. Pollard jokes, “I would’ve never gotten in the ring with you—I’d throw in the towel right away!” He then thanks...

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𝕐𝕒𝕜𝕠𝕧𝕠𝕝𝕗1 年前

@FloydMayweather Traitor.

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Slingshot News1 年前

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Ben 🇮🇱✡️🇺🇸🎗️1 年前

@FloydMayweather Better to amplify other voices than pollard. He should be keeping a low profile

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Edward Tard M.E.1 年前

@FloydMayweather The lesson is don't talk, like Jonah who sang...they both belong in jail.

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Being Dati Is A Crime1 年前

@FloydMayweather Deport that idiot back to jail

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WhyDaas1 年前

@FloydMayweather He’s a traitor to America…….

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Noam1 年前

@FloydMayweather A good slave this one

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Yiddish_Liberty1 年前

@FloydMayweather And yet here he is running his mouth

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Danceswithveganstheneatsawolf1 年前

@FloydMayweather This is how you win a PR war. Be likable. This is all so humanizing. I.................

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jewels1 年前

@FloydMayweather His ignorance comes from the fact that he can not read.

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Saint Crispy1 年前

@FloydMayweather he spied on the united states on behalf of our greatest ally? with allies like these who needs enemies?

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THE POLLARD AFFAIR 🇮🇱🇺🇸(1984-1985) The Pollard Affair was an espionage case involving Jonathan Jay Pollard, an American intelligence analyst who spied for Israel in the mid-1980s. Pollard, born in 1954 in Texas to a Jewish family, worked as a civilian analyst for the U.S. Navy. In 1984, he began passing classified information to Israel, motivated by a desire to aid the Jewish state, which he believed was not receiving sufficient intelligence from the U.S. despite their alliance. Pollard provided Israel with a vast amount of sensitive U.S. intelligence, including details on American signal intelligence gathering methods, military capabilities of Arab nations, and reportedly the identities of U.S. informants. The information he handed over was so extensive that it included the National Security Agency’s ten-volume manual on U.S. intelligence collection techniques. His actions were uncovered in 1985 when colleagues grew suspicious of his behavior, leading to an FBI investigation. On November 21, 1985, Pollard and his then-wife, Anne, attempted to seek asylum at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., but were turned away and arrested. In 1987, Pollard pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to deliver national defense information to a foreign government under a plea agreement. Pollard was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years. The severity of his sentence stemmed from the immense damage assessed by U.S. officials, who claimed the leaked information indirectly reached the Soviet Union via Israel, compromising national security during the Cold War. The affair strained U.S.-Israel relations significantly. Initially, Israel described Pollard’s actions as a rogue operation unauthorized by its government, but in 1998, it admitted to paying him and formally apologized to the U.S. Pollard spent 30 years in prison, including seven in solitary confinement, and was released on parole in November 2015. After his parole ended in 2020, he moved to Israel, where he was welcomed by then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and granted citizenship (which Israel had already conferred in 1995 while he was imprisoned).

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