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Translated from
Makor Rishon newspaper.

To Mr. Moti Sklar
Director of Israel Broadcast Authority
Re: The IBA’s Contribution to Jonathan Pollard’s Continued
Incarceration
Dear Sir,
After 24 years in which the State of Israel has betrayed and abandoned
the man who risked his life to save her, the Jonathan Pollard issue
has recently returned to the headlines. As such, I was pleased to hear
that a special show on Jonathan Pollard would be broadcast on Israel’s
state-run Channel 2 radio last Thursday at 10 p.m. As broadcaster
Pe’erli Shachar announced time and again, the subject of the show
would be, “Jonathan Pollard: the refusal of the U.S. to release him
and the efforts made by the governments of Israel to obtain his
release.”
Pe’erli Shachar interviewed seven people on her show. But of all the
interviewees, only two supported Pollard. All the others spoke against
the man who risked his life for all of us.
Whoever is interested in understanding the reason why our brother
Jonathan is still in jail, should read the summary of the Channel 2
radio show, as follows:
Interviewee 1: Dr. Ronen Bergman, Journalist
Bergman accused Pollard of being responsible for his plight. According
to Bergman, Pollard made too much noise and holds right-wing views,
thus precluding his release.
Interviewee 2: Larry Dubb, Pollard’s Attorney
Larry Dubb was the only person on the show who presented facts and not
speculations. Dubb, however, speaks a slow, heavily accented Hebrew,
rendering him less eloquent than some of the other, hostile
interviewees. If listeners were convinced by Dubb, the other
interviewees summarily “balanced” the positive impression of Pollard
that Dubb had temporarily created.
Interviewee 3: Amnon Dror, Government Director of Pollard Affair
Dror claimed that all of Israel’s leaders have requested Jonathan’s
release. He also claimed that Pollard and those close to him have
received heavy government funding. Dror, of course, brought no proof
of his words. He also slickly blamed Pollard for his plight, citing
that Pollard fired the legal representatives that the Israeli
government had hired for him. Dror forgot to mention that those
attorneys gave the Americans all the tools that they needed to keep
Jonathan in jail, including not submitting an appeal on time.
Interviewee 4: Natan Ra’anan, Berel Katznelson Foundation
This man simply claimed that Pollard spied for money, damaged American
interests, worked for an independent organization and that Israel owes
him nothing. Ra’anan, like most of the other interviewees, explained
the American side of the story, completely ignoring the fact that
Pollard acted to save him and his country.
Interviewee 5: Professor Michael Bar Zohar, Liaison of U.S. Jewish
Organizations
Bar Zohar was a refreshing change in the hostile atmosphere that
Israel’s Broadcasting Authority concocted against the Israeli spy
rotting in prison. As opposed to the interviewees who preceded him, he
did not attack Pollard. But he certainly did not support him. Bar
Zohar also explained the American side of the story, citing a strange
conspiracy theory – (that the Americans think that Pollard still knows
something that he did not reveal.)
Interviewee 6: Dr. Guy Bechor, Journalist
Bechor explained that he does not know the details of the affair. But
he knowledgably explained how Pollard betrayed American trust and is
thus receiving his due, as is accepted practice in the US. Bechor
ignored the fact that spies from nations hostile to America, who
actually harmed American interests and even brought about the deaths
of American agents, were released from U.S. prisons after serving only
a few years. The reason that they were released is very simple: their
countries remained loyal to them. Bechor adopted the American stand
with no commitment to the man who sacrificed his life for him.
Interviewee 7: A Professor from the Ariel College.
Beside Pollard’s attorney, this man was the only interviewee to
present Pollard in a positive light. But the man did not add more than
general sympathy for Pollard to the discussion.
The impression that Israel’s public broadcasting system made on the
public is clear:
The impression created by the Channel 2 special report is that
Pollard is to blame for his plight, the Americans are right, Israel is
doing all it can to attain his release and even that Pollard is the
bad side of the story.
The Israel Broadcasting Authority did not interview the real experts
on the Pollard case – the people who know the facts and who are
willing to openly stand behind the Jewish patriot rotting in prison.
After listening to the IBA’s special broadcast for Pollard, those
people who still cannot understand why Pollard is still in jail after
24 years of Israeli “efforts” to attain his release - may finally
catch on.
Sincerely,
Moshe Feiglin
Karnei Shomron
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