Jonathan Pollard

Which party will he join? Jonathan Pollard announces Knesset run

The Israeli spy talked about the long and difficult time in the American prison, and revealed that the events of October 7 pushed him to run for office.

Jonathan Pollard (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Jonathan Pollard, who was arrested by the FBI for spying for Israel and was released in 2020 after decades in an American prison, discussed the faith that kept him going throughout the difficult years in prison, and revealed that he is considering entering politics.

In an interview with 103FM Radio, Pollard said: "After October 7, I realized that something must change in the country, and that I want to be a part of this change - I am seriously considering entering politics. I treat politics as a mission. I have no personal interest - all that interests me is the Land of Israel and the Jewish People. That's all."

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