The World - News from Dec. 20, 1985
An American legal team has completed questioning Israeli officials in the case of Jonathan J. Pollard, a civilian U.S. Navy intelligence analyst charged with spying for Israel, an Israeli official said. The four U.S. investigators left Israel after a week of interviews. Neither U.S. nor Israeli officials would say who was interrogated but the team, led by State Department legal adviser Abraham Sofaer, had been expected to interview Rafael Eitan, who reportedly heads a secret unit that controlled Pollard, and Israeli science attaches Ilan Ravid and Yosef Yagur.
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