U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee hosted Jonathan Pollard for a private discussion at the American Embassy in Jerusalem in July.

Pollard, now 71, described the sit-down as cordial and low-key during a recent phone conversation with The New York Times. "It was a friendly meeting," he remarked, adding that it marked the first instance in the 10 years since his release from federal prison that he had been invited into an official U.S. government facility.

The rendezvous, which deviated sharply from long-standing protocols for U.S. diplomats engaging with figures of Pollard's notoriety, reportedly blindsided several American officials. According to three sources familiar with the matter - who requested anonymity owing to the classified nature of the details - the event was omitted from Huckabee's public itinerary, further fueling concerns within the diplomatic corps.

Word of the meeting reached the CIA's Tel Aviv station chief, who expressed dismay over the security implications, the sources revealed. The White House, caught off guard, was neither pre-notified nor supportive; a senior administration figure confirmed that top aides were "alarmed" upon discovering the unscheduled interaction.... Read More: Arutz-7