BEWARE OF GREEKS RETURNING GIFTS

I love this guy!

GREEK MP RETURNS WINE GIFT TO ISRAELI EMBASSY

Theodoros Pangalos Greek MP

The deputy prime minister of Greece has sent back to the Israeli Embassy in Athens three bottles of wine given to him as a gift, because they were produced in the Golan, which “belongs to Syria” and is “illegally occupied.”

The embassy had given the wine to Theodoros Pangalos – MP for the socialist party PASOK and responsible also for co-ordination of the foreign policy and defense committee in the Greek government – as a gift for the Christmas holidays with the wishes of Israel´s ambassador to Greece, Ali Yihiye.

In a letter sent to the embassy with the returned wine, Pangalos said he was taught not to steal and not to accept products of theft.

“I have been taught since I was very young not to steal and not to accept products of theft,” he wrote. “So I cannot possibly accept this gift and I must return it back to you.

“As you know, your country occupies illegally the Golan Heights who belong to Syria, according to the international law and numerous decisions of the international community,” Pangalos added.

Referring to atrocities that occurred during the Second World War and the Balkan War, the socialist MP said: “Actions such as those of these days of the Israel military in Gaza remind the Greek people of holocausts such as in Kalavrita or Doxato or Distomo and certainly in the ghetto of Warsaw.”

While he called for an end to Hamas´s terrorist activities, he compared Israel´s action in Gaza to Nazi Germany´s army.

My hope is that Israel will find security into its internationally recognized borders and the terrorist activities against Israel territory by Hamas or anybody else will be contained and made impossible, but I also hope that your government will cease practicing the policy of collective punishment, which was applied on a mass scale by Hitler and his armies.”

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12 Comments

  1. No Name said,

    January 26, 2010 at 16:14

    Profiles in courage remains a sparsely populated book. Standing up to the “the” lobby and the never ending propaganda seems futile. It is not. Folks are gradually revolting under the yoke of mind control. Who misses the BCE (BC), CE (AD), the continual pointing out of by main stream media of Israel’s heroics in Haiti (why are they not in the Gaza?), now the rewriting of the gospels on PBS……. the song goes on and on and the messages direct or subtle continue unabated. If you see these attributes of mind control in a media presentation — change channels. It is self-serving propaganda.

  2. J.C. Simonin said,

    January 26, 2010 at 17:27

    What’s the difference:
    Between “Herrenrasse” and “Chosen People” ?
    Between “1.000jähriges Reich” and “The Promised Land” ?
    Between Mossad and Geheime Staats Polizei (Gestapo) ?
    Between “Drang nach Osten” and Israeli settlement policy ?
    Between the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942 and the Gaza Strip ?
    Between “Goy” and “Untermensch” ?
    among other things

  3. Truthteller said,

    January 26, 2010 at 18:10

    Theodoros Pangalos – you the man!

  4. B. Benhamid said,

    January 26, 2010 at 19:40

    This man deserves all the respect for standing up and telling it like it is. The World needs more people like him to show courage and how to bite back.
    The White House could need a Theodoros Pangalos but that would be asked for too much and has to stay a dream for a while longer.

  5. robertsgt40 said,

    January 26, 2010 at 19:48

    My kinda guy. It’s a shame we can’t get our Congress to give back the bribes they got from AIPAC/Israel and uphold what’s left of our Constitution.

  6. January 26, 2010 at 19:59

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  7. Joe Gall said,

    January 26, 2010 at 23:02

    I’ve always liked you Greeks!

    More than ever!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. Lansing said,

    January 27, 2010 at 00:33

    Imagine if only … politicians around the world had a small percentage of the moral courage of Theodoros Pangalos.

  9. Kieron said,

    January 27, 2010 at 01:12

    Who misses the BCE (BC), CE (AD)

    NoName, are you saying that the Zionists are behind this push to use “Common Era” for “AD” etc.? Do you have (a) source(s)? I’m interested in knowing more.

  10. Don said,

    January 27, 2010 at 03:05

    Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. January 27, 2010 at 15:22

    Finally, a bureaucrat (for that is what an Ambassador is) with some semblance of courage and credibility. Theodoros Pangalos has done a great service for the nation and people of Greece and, hopefully, the Greek government will stand behind his brave stance in the coming days.

    I regret that my instincts tend to lead me to believe that the Greek government shall not, in all likelihood, share the views of their Ambassador. Alas, such is the world of what we call ‘diplomacy’ … everything done in its certain way to ensure that nothing offends anyone, anywhere, at anytime … ever. Unfortunately it fails miserably when placed in the hands of spineless individuals who, unlike Theodoros Pangalos, refuse to take a stand for what is right and just, and subsequently tacitly accept the atrocious acts of the Zionist State without question, refusing to challenge the illegal actions of the state against the Palestinians.

    Bravo Ambassador Pangalos; Bravo!

    Wie viel ist Aufzuleiden!

  12. displaced from golan said,

    March 23, 2010 at 07:43

    Thank you Mr.Theodoros Pangalos but any one defend their land is not a terrorist

    like hamas and uther peopel there land occupied

    Do you know iam displaced form golan

    Israel Destroyed my Village in golan and make Settlement “elrom”

    Where is the Justice ?????????????????????????????????????????????????

    Thank you Mr.Pangalos for return Gift stolen from the occupied territory

    Best Regards

    Displaced from golan

    http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/5EDA05102FDE89548525757C00655B20

    The occupying power enforced the depopulation of the occupied territory of some of its 130’000 native Syrian inhabitants by prohibiting Syrian citizens