No one has been more supportive of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard than Israel National News, a/k/a Arutz Sheva. No one.
So today, the Pollard organization slams INN for publishing an article they didn't like. (Why? It included both sides of the story.)
Jonathan Pollard was astonished and dismayed by a report in Arutz7 (5 August 2005, ISRAEL SOUGHT EMERGENCY LEAVE FOR POLLARD).
Arutz7 contacted the Israeli Foreign Ministry and accepted a spokesperson's claim that "a process" was on-going to secure a furlough for Jonathan Pollard, but "unfortunately, Pollard's mother-in-law died in the meantime." Nothing could be further from the truth.
If Arutz7 had had the decency to contact Jonathan Pollard's representatives for a reaction before publishing this disingenuous claim, Arutz7 would have understood that the Foreign Ministry was deceiving them.
Read the report. Note that it includes an extended quote, including numerous complaints and accusations against the Foreign Ministry, by Pollard's "wife." Not good enough.
What planet are these people from?
