By Friday, Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard will be free. The US Federal Bureau of Prisons commuted his life sentence to 30 years, which by law enables him to be released.
However, Pollard will not enjoy full freedom. His liberty is restricted. He can talk neither about his espionage activities nor about his work as a US Navy intelligence analyst before he was arrested.
He is also barred from leaving the US for a period of five years. Thus, his dream of immigrating to Israel will have to wait.
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