Israeli
Minister to Visit Convicted Spy By Associated Press JERUSALEM -- An Israeli
Cabinet minister will visit convicted
Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard in the
North Carolina prison where he is serving
a life sentence for providing Israel with
classified documents, a spokeswoman for
the minister said Sunday. The case of Pollard, held at a federal
prison in Butner, N.C., has been a point
of contention in U.S.-Israeli relations,
with the Israeli government repeatedly
pressing for his release. Pollard, a civilian intelligence
analyst for the U.S. Navy, was caught in
Washington in November 1985. He was
arrested after unsuccessfully seeking
refuge at the Israeli Embassy. Cabinet
Minister Natan Sharansky will visit
Pollard this week, Sharansky spokeswoman
Iris Goldman said. She said his
trip was approved at Sunday's Cabinet
meeting, but declined to elaborate on its
purpose. Sharansky himself served nine years in
a Soviet prison for anti-state activities
and spying in
connection with efforts on behalf of
Soviet Jews. He was freed in a prisoner
exchange in 1986 and flew to
Israel. Copyright
© 2004, The Associated Press
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