Navy analyst served 30 years in prison in US for spying but was able to travel after justice department declined to renew ban last year

Jonathan Pollard, a former US Navy analyst who served 30 years in prison for spying for Israel, has arrived in Tel Aviv after parole restrictions on his travel expired.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Pollard and his wife Esther as they disembarked in Tel Aviv, video distributed by the Israeli prime minister’s office showed. The couple, both Orthodox Jews, kissed the tarmac.

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