Sabeel Wave of Prayer
August 30th, 2018
The
‘Great March of Return’ continues into its fourth month. On Friday the 24th of
August, approximately 5000 people attended the demonstration and the Israeli army fired live ammunition and tear gas at the
protestors. More than 189 people were wounded and at least fifty of those who
were wounded, were hit by live ammunition.
• We
pray for the safety of the protestors in Gaza as they continue to use
non-violent means to achieve their rightful aims. Lord, in your mercy…
In
the wake of the protest over the Nation-State Law, which took place on the 14th
of July in Rabin Square, Tel Aviv, the Likud party has proposed a new bill. On
Wednesday the 22nd of August, it outlined a bill which would prohibit the
Palestinian flag, along with the flags of other ‘enemy nations’, from being
raised in any demonstration where more than three people had gathered.
The ban would carry a sentence of one years’ imprisonment for anyone who raised
the forbidden flag.
• Lord,
we continue to pray for the safeguarding of freedom of speech and the right of
the people to resist injustice in Israel. We pray that those in positions of
authority would be mindful of the rights of all their citizens and would work
for the benefit of all the people living in Israel. Lord, in your mercy…
On
Thursday the 24th of August, Pierre Krähenbühl, the
Swiss national who leads UNRWA stated, ‘one cannot simply wish away five
million people’, in response to attempts made by Israel and the US to dismantle
the agency. He spoke of the impact of the US funding cuts of $300 million
earlier this year which have caused cuts to community mental health services,
job creation and food distribution in the Gaza Strip. He warned that any
further cuts would risk undermining the security and the stability of the
region.
• O
God of righteousness, who brings relief when we are distressed, ‘Lift up the
light of your face upon us, O Lord,’( Psalm 4:6). Strengthen us, Lord, and help
us to support those who seek to bring assistance to all those in desperate need
in the occupied territories. Lord, in your mercy…
On
Thursday the 23rd of August Alistair Burt, the UK Minister for the Middle East,
issued a statement condemning the Israeli governments plans to construct 2,100
new Jewish settlement units across the West Bank. He reaffirmed that these
settlements would be illegal under international law and noted that they
‘remain one of the obstacles to a viable two-state solution’.
• Lord,
we pray for all those around the world who speak up for the
powerless and who use their authority to expose injustice. Lord, in your
mercy....
Majd
al-Mashharawi, a twenty four year old engineering graduate and entrepreneur
from Gaza has been attempting to bring her SunBox solar energy kits into Gaza
through the Karm Abu Salem crossing. The kit is an inexpensive and lightweight
solar-powered system suitable for providing energy for small fridges, motorized
wheelchairs, laptops and smart phones. She launched the initiative last month
but was stopped by the closure of the crossing by Israel. Two
weeks ago the crossing was reopened and she was finally able to bring 200 of
the kits into Gaza.
• We
give thanks, Lord, when we hear of young people using their gifts to work for
the benefit of their communities and to demonstrate their desire to conserve
their environment even in adverse conditions. Lord, in your mercy…
On
Saturday the 25th of August six activists from the Israeli-Palestinian
anti-occupation group Ta’ayush were attacked by a group of at least ten
settlers in the South Hebron Hills. The activists were documenting illegal
construction in the unauthorized Israeli outpost of Mitzpe Yair. They were
thrown to the ground, assaulted and their cameras were broken in the presence
of Israeli soldiers. Four of the activists needed to attend hospital for their
injuries.
• Lord,
we pray for all who are willing to risk their personal safety to expose illegal
activities in the occupied territories. We pray that they may find the strength
and commitment to carry forward
their work. Lord, in your mercy…
Despite
the massive funding cuts, UNRWA has decided to open schools for Palestinian
refugees after the summer break. It supports over seven hundred schools and
educates more than half a million students. However the Commissioner-General
warned that the agency only had enough funds to last until the end of September
and is urgently seeking funding from other donors. He asserted, ‘It is crucial
to protect the fundamental right to education for Palestinian refugee girls and
boys and the community’s unwavering attachment to learning and the development
of skills’.
• Lord,
we give thanks for the teachers and staff running the UN schools. We pray that
provision will be found to keep the schools open and to enable the students to
continue their studies. Lord, in your mercy…
• We
join the World Council of Churches in praying for the countries of Cape Verde,
the Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau and Senegal. Lord, in your mercy......
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