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Pollard

Pollard

202210.01 Season4 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

A documentary miniseries about the affair that marks even today the biggest and most significant trauma in US-Israel relations, that since the 60s were warm and close.

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About Pollard

Pollard is a documentary, war & politics series that first aired in 2022. A documentary miniseries about the affair that marks even today the biggest and most significant trauma in US-Israel relations, that since the 60s were warm and close.

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