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 | U.S. arrests American suspected of giving nuclear secrets to Israel http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=88350 A NEW POLLARD CASE? U.S. arrests American suspected of giving nuclear secrets to Israel 22/04/2008 U.S. authorities on Tuesday arrested an American engineer suspected of giving military secrets involving nuclear weapons, fighter jets and air defense missiles to Israel during the 1980s, the Justice Department said. Ben-Ami Kadish, an 84-year-old Connecticut-born U.S. citizen who worked at an Army engineering center in New Jersey, was suspected of reporting to the same Israeli government handler who dealt with Jonathan Jay Pollard, currently serving a life term on a charge of spying for Israel. Advertisement Kadish worked as a mechanical engineer at the U.S. Army's Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center in Dover, New Jersey. The complaint says Kadish took home classified documents several times between 1979 and 1985, and the Israeli government worker photographed them in Kadish's basement. Contact between the two continued until March of this year, according to the court papers. The documents included information about nuclear weapons, a modified version of an F-15 fighter jet and the U.S. Patriot missile air defense system. Kadish was arrested in New Jersey and was scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday afternoon at U.S. District Court in Manhattan, authorities said. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli 
		government but a senior defense official said "I find it hard to believe 
		that, after the Pollard affair, we would recruit an American spy."  According to the complaint, the Israeli 
		government worker provided Kadish on numerous occasions with lists of 
		U.S. national defense classified documents for Kadish to obtain.  A day later, Kadish lied to FBI agents about his 
		communications with the  From July 1980 through November 1985, he worked 
		for the government of Israel as the consul for science affairs at the 
		Israeli Consulate General in Manhattan, the complaint said.  The Israeli worker left the United States in 
		November 1985 and has not  Pollard, a former civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy, plead guilty in 1986 to transferring military secrets to Israel while working at the Pentagon. He is serving a life sentence in a U.S. federal prison. 
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