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Ex-soldier jailed for passing IDF documents to reporter set to go free
Published: 16.01.14, 10:17
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1. sentence
ee ,   ny ny   (01.16.14)
Even 7 years is to light a sentence. In US it is considered a treasonable act and perp would probably get life in prison. The damage one of these traitors does is immeasurable. Wake up
2. Spy not "Whisleblower"
(01.16.14)
In US the guy got very long sentence for giving another dude classified info. She supposed to get 20 years if she thought that it will be published.
3. She should have been locked up for life
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (01.16.14)
The damage she did to Israel's security is much worse than anything Pollard did to the US. Locking her up for life would have served as an example and deterrence for any other wannabe "whistleblower"
4. whistleblower vs spy
ee ,   ny ny   (01.16.14)
A whistle blower is business/public sector related. Military is handed off classified documents to non military, more spy related. That's why private contractors get themseves in trouble, such as Asange, outright treason
5. anat kamm
jeremy ,   hula valley kibbutz   (01.16.14)
One question has she shown any remorse for what she did, because if she hasn't then there is no reason for early release. Criminals need to show remorse for their actions when getting paroled. Personally, I think she should do the whole 7 years and then some more because she isn't a whistle blower and she isn't a spy but a traitor, to the country and more so to the men and women she served with
6. Shouldn't she be in jail at least as long as Pollard?
Cowboy Joe ,   Calgary, Canada   (01.16.14)
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