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PAGE 6 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE June 20, 1986
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Reagan accepts assurance
from Israel on Pollard affair
Jonathan Pollard is driven from U.S. District Court in Washington
after pleading guilty to selling classified U.S. government documents to
Israel.
by David Friedman
WASHINGTON (JTA) Presi
dent Reagan indicated last Wed
nesday night that he accepts Israel’s
assurance that Jonathan Pollard
was an unauthorized exception to
Israel’s policy of not spying on the
United States.
“The only thing I know is that
the Israeli government has assured
us. as much as they can, that they
never had any program of trying to
get intelligence information from
our country or doing any spying on
us,” Reagan said in a nationally
televised press conference from the
White House.
He added that the Justice De
partment is continuing its investi
gation. “but so far there’s been no
evidence presented to us from
anyone.”
Asked w hat he w ould do if some
evidence of additional Israeli spy
ing was found, the president re
plied: “Well, then 1 think we’ll have
to deal with that then and find out
whether it’s a surprise to the Israeli
government, whether someone was
off playing their game or not.”
Pollard pleaded guilty June 4 to
spying for Israel while a civilian
intelligence analyst for the U.S.
Navy. His wife, Anne, pleaded
guilty to the lesser charges of re
ceiving and possessing stolen
national defense documents. Both
are awaiting sentencing.
The Israeli government has
maintained that the Pollard epi
sode was a “rogue” operation of
which it had no knowledge. The
Israeli Embassy has declared that
charges that the espionage went
beyond Pollard are “baseless.”
The State Department said that
it accepts the Israeli assurance that
the espionage does not go beyond
Pollard and that Israel iscooperat-
ing in the continuing investigation.
However, Justice Department
sources have been asserting that
the espionage goes further than
Pollard. Pollard is cooperating with
the probe as part of his plea bar
gaining agreement in which he will
not receive a life sentence.
Justice Department sources have
hinted that others may be indicted
too, possibly the four Israelis who
were listed as co-conspirators with
Pollard.
They are Rafael Eitan, who as
head of the Bureau of Scientific
Affairs headed the Pollard opera
tion; he is now chairman of the
board of Israel Chemicals.
Aviem Sella, who as an Air
Force colonel doing graduate work
at New York University was Pol
lard’s first contact. Now a briga
dier general, he is in charge of an
Air Force base in the Negev.
Joseph Yagur, who as consul for
Scientific Affairs at the Israeli
Consulate in New York replaced
Sella as Pollard's contact until
returning to Israel when Pollard
was arrested.
lrit Erb, who was a secretary to
the scientific attache at the Israeli
Embassy here and at whose Wash
ington apartment Pollard delivered
the information. She also returned
to Israel immediately after Pol
lard’s arrest.
If any of the four are indicted
they would not be extradited, but
would be subject to arrest if they
returned to the United States.
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