Jonathan Pollard was convicted in the US for spying on behalf of Israel. He served 30 years in prison before being let go on parole. Upon his return to Israel, Pollard was greeted at the airport by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “You’re home,” Netanyahu said, and he handed Pollard his Israeli ID card. Host Marco Werman speaks with Israel-based freelance reporter Noga Tarnopolsky.
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