Sabeel Wave of Prayer
April 26th, 2018
April 26th, 2018
Israeli settlers physically attacked
a number of Palestinian students and ‘used foul language against them,’ as they
were leaving school last Wednesday in the al-Salaymeh neighbourhood of the Old
City of Hebron.
On Saturday, a group of Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian family and attempted to take over two homes in the Hebron area.
On Saturday, a group of Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian family and attempted to take over two homes in the Hebron area.
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Lord, we give thanks for all the international
observers in occupied Palestine who expose and document the violations against defenseless
civilians. We pray that the day will come that the people who attack
Palestinian children and families will be held to account in international
courts. Lord in your mercy…
On the fourth Friday of popular
protests in Gaza, Israeli forces killed four Palestinians. One of those who
were killed was Mohammed Ayoub, a fifteen year old boy who was shot in the head
by an Israeli sniper. This incident was caught on film. The UN Middle East
Envoy, Nickolay Mladenov, expressed his anger over the killing of the teenager
and the European Union has demanded a full investigation into his death.
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Lord, we give thanks for the non-violent protests
which continue to challenge the siege conditions suffered by those living in Gaza.
We pray for those who take a stand for justice and raise their voices in
protest against the oppression they experience. We pray for an end to the
occupation and the liberation of the Palestinian people. Lord in your mercy…
Mohammad Al Radie, a Palestinian journalist from Gaza, was arrested by
Hamas for a post on Facebook; whilst a Palestinian journalist from the West
Bank, Hazem Nasser, has been arrested by the Palestinian Authority for
his censure.
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Lord, we are thankful that courageous journalists in
different parts of the world, including Palestine, persevere in trying to
expose the truth even when they face threats from the authorities. We pray for
the immediate release of Mohammad and Hazem and that those responsible for
their arrests may be held to account for their attack on the right to freedom
of speech. Lord in your mercy…
After the 1967 war Israel seized territory in the occupied West Bank and subsequently gained control over the water
supplies in the area. For some considerable time now, Palestinians have
maintained that they have not been receiving their agreed share of clean water.
Human rights groups believe Israel is deliberately limiting the water supply to
farmers in an attempt to force them off their land.
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Lord, we pray for the farmers who struggle to keep the
fields green, especially during the hot summer season in Palestine. Dear God,
help us to remember our Palestinian communities who thirst for water and long
for justice. Lord in your mercy…
The Israeli-American actress, Natalie
Portman was selected as the 2018 Laureate by the Israeli Genesis Prize
Foundation, for achieving excellence and international renown. Last Thursday Portman’s
representative notified the GPF that ‘recent events in Israel have been
extremely distressing to her and she does not feel comfortable participating in
any public events in Israel’ and that ‘she cannot in good conscience move
forward with the ceremony.’ The Foundation expressed it’s sadness over her
decision and cancelled the prize ceremony. It is worth noting that the prize
amounts to one million US Dollars.
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Lord, we give thanks for all the people of conscience
who refuse to give their assent to the crimes of the occupation. We are
grateful for the courage of those Israeli Jews who condemn the actions of the
government and take a clear stand on human rights. Lord in your mercy…
Nizar Jahshan, a fifty five year old man, sat down to enjoy
a meal in a Nazareth restaurant. While he was eating, unknown assailants fired
at him from a passing car and he died from a fatal head wound. Crime in the
Israeli Arab communities is on the rise, while the Israeli government
ministries neglect the basic needs of the Arab sector.
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Lord, we pray for the family of Nizar as they grieve
for him. We pray for an end to the rising tide of violence among Israeli Arabs which threatens to weaken communal
ties. May your spirit, God, guide us to continue to seek equitable treatment
for Arab communities from the Israeli government. Lord in your mercy…
This week we remember the many killed
during the Armenian genocide, and particularly lift up the Palestinian Armenian
community as they commemorate the genocide of 1915.
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Lord, may the Armenian community around the world, and
especially in Palestine, feel your presence and comfort. As we commemorate this
massacre, enable us to recognize injustice wherever it occurs and empower us to
act as ambassadors for peace. Lord in your mercy…
Last Thursday, thousands of Israeli
Arabs gathered for an alternative march to mark the day Israel claimed its
independence. The march is held annually to assert the Palestinian right of
return to their villages and towns from which they were evicted, and to express
the suffering they endure as a result of the creation of the state of Israel in
1948.
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Lord, we give thanks for the Palestinian people who
continue to speak truth to power. Help us to remember the millions of Palestinians still living
in refugee camps. We pray that the day will come when
the international resolution regarding the right of return for these refugees
is respected and fully implemented. Lord in your mercy…
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We join the World Council of Churches in praying for
the countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Lord in your mercy…
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