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*   US-Israel Relationship: A Global Burden

* US-Israel Relationship: A Global Burden

January 12, 2026 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

The features of the remarkable relationship between the United States adn Israel have unfolded over the years as a partnership that goes beyond the traditional alliance to a deep integration of policies,tools,and results,according ‌to ‍what ‌writer Reda Behnam‌ revealed on the Palestine Chronicle website.

Behnam, a researcher in⁤ social ⁣affairs, added: The Middle East– that Washington It has become a full

To ensure survival Palestine Under occupation, realizing that the establishment of an⁢ autonomous Palestinian state ​would undermine the Israeli role as a ⁢regional agent and‌ unleash broader waves of liberation in the Arab region, the writer continues.

This bias, according to Behnam, contributed to the dismantling of the system International law And human ‍rights Established by the United‍ States World War ⁤IIIt followed Israel in​ its expansionist policies and its pursuit of military dominance, ignoring the international norms that it always claimed to protect.

The writer highlighted the enormous cost of this partnership, citing an official American report ‍issued in ‌2025 confirming the depth of the security and military entanglement between the two countries.

Israel is‌ one of ‌Washington’s closest allies outside NATO, and has extraordinary access to the latest American weapons and technology, despite being one of the richest countries in the world per capita.

The United States’ bias towards Israel

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The writer believes that the ⁣United States and‌ Israel ⁢have a past alliance based⁣ on mutual interests, but this⁢ alliance has been exploited in a way that serves Israeli goals at the expense of American interests and regional stability.

He points to the‍ 2003 invasion ⁣of Iraq, lead ⁢by the United⁢ States, under the pretext of possession Baghdad Weapons ⁢of mass destruction constitute a blatant example of the exploitation of this alliance.

These weapons where not ⁢found,but the war claimed ‍the lives of hundreds of thousands and opened the⁤ door to regional chaos,the repercussions of which are ‍still continuing.

The analysis extends to Iran, where the writer considers that Tel Aviv pushed Washington⁤ towards a direct confrontation with it, by thwarting any diplomatic ​path, including The nuclear agreement ⁣ for the year 2015.

Iran war

Table of Contents

  • Iran war
    • Arrest and Conviction
    • Parole and Subsequent Release
    • Impact on U.S.-Israel Relations

Jonathan Pollard was a U.S. Navy intelligence analyst⁢ who was convicted of spying for Israel in 1987.

Pollard’s actions involved providing classified information to Israel, which compromised U.S. national security. He passed thousands⁤ of documents, including information about U.S. ‍weapons systems, nuclear capabilities, and intelligence-gathering methods, ⁢to Israeli handlers. The Department of Justice announced his sentencing in November 1987.

His motivations were complex, reportedly stemming from a desire to help Israel and a belief that the ⁤U.S. was withholding crucial⁢ intelligence from its ‍ally. The ​New⁤ York Times detailed these motivations‌ in ​a ‌1998 article covering his eventual release on⁣ parole.

Arrest and Conviction

Jonathan Pollard was arrested on November 21, 1985, after attempting to gain asylum at the Israeli embassy ‍in Washington,​ D.C. The FBI investigated the case, uncovering the extent of his espionage activities.

He pleaded guilty to one count of violating the Espionage Act in⁢ June 1986. Cornell ⁣Law School’s Legal Information Institute provides details on ⁤the Espionage Act.

Pollard was‍ sentenced to life in prison, a sentence considered harsh by ‌some, given that previous ‌individuals convicted of similar offenses received⁢ lighter sentences.‍ PBS Frontline explored the controversy surrounding his sentencing.

Parole and Subsequent Release

After serving 30 years in prison, Jonathan Pollard was granted parole​ on November 21, 2015. NBC News reported on his release.

His release ‌was a point of contention between the U.S. and Israel for many years, with Israeli governments repeatedly seeking his freedom. ⁤ Haaretz covered the political implications of his ​release.

Pollard⁢ immigrated to Israel in December 2015 and has since lived there. The Jewish⁢ Telegraphic Agency reported on his employment in Israel after his release.

Impact on U.S.-Israel Relations

The Pollard case significantly strained U.S.-Israel relations for decades. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace analyzed the long-term impact on the relationship.

The incident led to increased scrutiny of Israeli intelligence operations in​ the U.S. and a reassessment of security protocols. The Council on Foreign Relations ‍ provides a complete overview of U.S.-Israel‌ relations, including the impact of​ the Pollard case.

While relations have ​largely normalized as Pollard’s release, ⁣the case remains a sensitive topic and a reminder of the potential for espionage and mistrust.

Breaking News⁢ Check (2026/01/12 04:44:46): As of this date,there have ​been no notable new developments regarding Jonathan Pollard or the fallout from his espionage case. He continues to reside in Israel.News searches confirm this status.

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