Jonathan Pollard, a former intelligence analyst, who served three decades in prison for spying for and giving classified information to Israel, has been freed. Pollard, a Jewish American, had been convicted for violations of the Espionage Act.

The U.S. Parole Commission issued a certificate terminating parole and lifting all parole restrictions, according to a statement by Pollard’s lawyers, Eliot Lauer and Jacques Semmelman.

Pollard’s conditions under the Parole Commission since being released in 2015, included remaining in New York City for at least five years unless granted permission to travel outside, having his computer use monitored by the U.S. government, and wearing a wrist monitor.

With his newfound freedom, Pollard will now be able to achieve his lifelong dream of moving to Israel, where he has citizenship.