By Roselle Chen and Ari Rabinovitch BUTNER, N.C./JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Lawyers for Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, released on Friday after 30 years in a U.S. prison, said the conditions of his parole are unreasonable and illegal and should be vacated by a federal court. The former U.S. Navy analyst left a federal prison in Butner, North Carolina, about 45 miles north of Raleigh, early Friday morning, said Edmond Ross, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. According to Pollard's lawyers, he will be required to wear an electronic bracelet so his movements can be monitored at all times.