Turkey risks provoking next world war – Iraq’s Vice President Maliki: Zio-Watch, November 26, 2015

NEW YORK (JTA) — Jonathan Pollard’s job offer still stands, his lawyers said, denying a report that it was rescinded.

A spokesman for the attorneys, Eliot Lauer and Jacques Semmelman, contacted JTA on Wednesday to deny a Jerusalem Post report this week that an unnamed “respected” investment firm officially revoked its offer of a research analyst’s position on Monday.

According to the Israeli newspaper’s story, the company said the conditions of parole for the released spy for Israel would have interfered with his ability to do the required work.

Pollard, who was freed Friday after spending 30 years in a federal prison, filed an appeal the same day asking that the parole conditions, including wearing an electronic ankle bracelet with GPS tracking and surveillance of his and any employer’s computers, be dropped. The attorneys described the conditions as “unlawful” and said they would make it impossible for Pollard to have a job.
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Published time: 27 Nov, 2015 00:04

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Germany has agreed to lend military assistance to France and support its expanded aerial campaign against the “murderous gang” after the French President asked Berlin to step up efforts against the Islamic State terrorist group in the wake of the mid-November Paris attacks.

Germany’s participation in the anti-ISIS campaign will include sending between four and six Tornado reconnaissance planes equipped with special infrared cameras to detect enemy positions, as well as a frigate to protect France’s Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier stationed in the Mediterranean. Germany will also provide aerial refueling planes for French jets, Henning Otte, defense spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union party told journalists.

“We won’t just strengthen the training mission [for Kurdish Peshmerga fighters] in northern Iraq, but also push forward our engagement in the battle against Isis terror in Syria with reconnaissance Tornados,” Otte said as quoted by the German branch of The Local.

“Germany will be a more active contributor [to the anti-ISIS campaign] than it has been until now,” he added.
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Published time: 26 Nov, 2015 22:02

November 26, 2015. Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and French President Francois Hollande hold a joint press conference following their meeting in the Kremlin. © Michael Klimentyev / Sputnik France and Russia have agreed to exchange intelligence data on Islamic State and other terror groups in Syria to increase the effectiveness of their air campaigns in the country as Vladimir Putin received his French counterpart, Francois Hollande, in Moscow.

“France is ready to work hand in hand with Russia to achieve a common goal of fighting terror groups and Islamic State in the first place,” Hollande said after the talks on Thursday evening.

The two leaders have agreed that French and Russian airstrikes would be focused on Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and other jihadist groups and facilities under their control.

“What we agreed, and this is important, is to strike only terrorists and Daesh (Islamic State) and to not strike forces that are fighting terrorism. We will exchange information about whom to hit and whom not to hit,” Hollande added.

“We grieve with you over the losses that France suffered,” President Putin told his French counterpart, reminding that Russia also “suffered serious losses as a result of a heinous terrorist act against a civilian aircraft.”
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Three decades have passed since the Israeli spy’s conviction, and American Jewry is still finding it difficult to recover from the embarrassing affair. ‘Voicing an opinion on the issue could help anti-Semitic bloggers seeking to question US Jews’ motives,’ says pro-Israel activist. For us he was Yonatan Pollard, but for the Americans he remains Jonathan – a small but significant difference in the attitude towards the Israeli spy.

 

Three decades have passed since Pollard was convicted of spying for Israel, and it seems American Jewry is finding it difficult to recover from the embarrassment and conflict which divided it over the affair. His release last weekend, which was widely covered in Israel, created a very small buzz among the US Jewish community.

Some 5.3 million Jews of the world’s strongest power are caught in the middle of the restrictions imposed on Pollard by the US authorities upon his release and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s warm welcome of the release. The conflicts presented by the Pollard case and the “dual loyalty” issue are still haunting them to this very day.
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