Peres to Be Asked to Secure Pollard’s Release
YERUSHALAYIM (Hamodia Staff) - Jonathan Pollard’s wife Esther is expected to meet with Israeli President Shimon Peres before he leaves for Washington to urge him to make another direct appeal to President Barack Obama for her husband’s release from prison on humanitarian grounds, The Jerusalem Post reported on Sunday.Peres is seen as the only Israeli official close enough to Obama to persuade him to use his power as president to authorize Pollard’s release.
The news comes after the prospect of Pollard’s release as a gesture to Israel to facilitate a deal with the Palestinians faded along with the peace talks.
Peres is scheduled to meet with Obama on June 25 in the White House, officials said Sunday.
Pollard’s health has been reported as extremely precarious, and that if not freed from prison soon may he never leave it alive.
An Israeli official working for the release of
Pollard noted that when he was prime minister, Peres took a historically
unprecedented step of incriminating his own agent by returning
documents with Pollard’s fingerprints to the U.S. The documents were
considered to be the only hard evidence that the U.S. had against
Pollard.
“This is a golden opportunity for Peres, not only
to save Pollard but to repair his tarnished legacy,” the official said.
“If Peres were to bring Pollard home with him now, his legacy would be
assured.”
Last December, Peres publicly announced that he
would devote the rest of his time in office to securing Pollard’s
release. But the last time he went to Washington in June 2012, Peres
returned home with the presidential medal of freedom from Obama but not
Pollard.
“Success for Peres in this matter would
demonstrate that Obama’s esteem for the Israeli president is not just
empty rhetoric and gold-plated medals,” the Israeli official said.
An American source close to the negotiations for
Pollard’s release said that now that there is no diplomatic process with
the Palestinians, there was no reason why Pollard could not be released
as a gesture to Peres.
“President Obama has crossed the Rubicon on
Pollard,” the American source said. “He did so when he demonstrated that
it is now possible to free Jonathan Pollard as part of a diplomatic
process.”
In an interview with Ha’aretz, diplomatic correspondent Barak Ravid, a White House official, said Pollard’s release had been indefinitely taken off the table.
“Pollard’s release is something that was discussed
in a certain context and this context is over,” the White House
official said.
Nevertheless, Labor MK Nachman Shai, who heads the
Knesset’s pro-Pollard caucus, expressed confidence that Pollard is off
the table diplomatically only so long as the diplomatic process is
suspended, and that Pollard will be back on the table as soon as talks
restart.
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