The embassy of Israel sent Theodoros Pangalos, Member of Parliament (Greece), three bottles wine as a gift for the holidays with the wishes of Ambassador Ali Giachia.
Theodoros Pangalos returned this gift and thanked the Ambassador with the following letter:
Dear Mr. Ambassador,
Thank you for the 3 bottles of wine that you sent me as season’s greetings. I wish to you, your family and everybody in the Embassy a happy new year. Good health and progress to you all.
Unhappily I noticed that the wine you have sent me has been produced in the Golan Heights. I have been taught since I was very young not to steal and not to accept products of theft. So I can not 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.
I take the opportunity to express my hope 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.
Actions such as those of these days of the Israel military in Gaza remind the greek people holocausts such as in Kalavrita or Doxato or Distomo and certainly in the ghetto of Warsaw.With these thoughts allow me to express to you my best wishes for you, the Israeli people and all the people of our region of the world.
Athens, 30/12/2008
Theodoros Pangalos, Member of Parliament (Greece)
– Web Site: http://www.pangalos.gr
– E-mail: pangalos@otenet.gr
Αναρτήθηκε από σίβυλλα στις Τρίτη, Δεκέμβριος 30, 2008

March 9, 2010 at 11:00 am
Great response from Mr. Pangalos on human right, such persons are rare nowadays. Your principles are appreciated by world peace believers and Israelis should know that are introders to Palestine
March 20, 2010 at 2:12 pm
I echo the words of my friend Dr Abdullatif and send my warm regards to Mr Pangalos and it is indeed a rare act but not surprisingly from a Greek person who knows the suffering of the Palestinian people in the occupied land that Israel has stolen from its inhabitants
May 12, 2010 at 12:20 am
thanks
December 25, 2010 at 8:38 pm
i dont know wat i write but i say thanks for Mr bangalos,i hope hosni mobarak and abas understand that but ,they think just abut USA and Israil