Sabeel Wave of Prayer
27th December 2018
27th December 2018
‘The
Great March of Return’ continues into its 39th week. Four Palestinians were shot and killed, including
Muhammad Muin al-Jahjouh,16, by Israeli forces at the eastern borders of
Gaza, while over 40 Palestinians were injured.
·
Lord, we pray for the families as they
grieve over their loss. We continue to pray for the safety of the protestors
and for them to continue to espouse non-violent means to achieve their rightful
demands. Lord, in your mercy...Hear our prayers
The
photograph of Palestinian demonstrators taken along the Gaza borders on April
6th, 2018 by the Reuter’s photographer Mohammed Salem is one of the many
memorable images included in ‘The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict through the Lens
in 2018’.
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Lord, we pray that the inspiration,
passion and energy of Palestinian journalists continue to raise awareness of
the plight of Palestinians. Lord in your mercy… Hear our prayers
Hundreds
of Israeli settlers, accompanied by Israeli soldiers, raided the Greek Orthodox
Monastery of Mar Saba, east of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank. The raid
was timed to disrupt the devotions of the Palestinian Christians who had come
to celebrate the feast of St. Saba.
• Lord,
we pray for an end to the Israeli occupation that allows the mistreatment of
Palestinian civilians and the harassment of peaceful
worshippers. Lord, in your mercy.... Hear our prayers
Hudhaifa
al-Hariri from Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel died in hospital after being shot
at an incident at a petrol station near the Megiddo junction. Four other
separate shooting incidents took place in northern Israel this week. Crime
among the Israeli Arab citizens is on the rise, while the Israeli government
ministries neglect the basic needs of the Arab sector.
• Lord,
we pray for the family of Hudhaifa as they mourn the loss of their young son.
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… Hear our prayers
The
Edward Said National Conservatory of Music presented the Palestinian all-girl
choir
‘Banat
Al-Quds’, (Daughters of Jerusalem), in a concert to launch their new CD on
Tuesday, the 18th of December, at a cultural centre in Jerusalem. The choir
sings together with a Norwegian choir and the Princeton Girls’ Choir from the
USA on the CD.
• Lord,
we praise you that we can express the deepest feelings of our hearts through
the gift of song. Let us remember the words of the prophet Habakkuk as he sang
out to you in troubled times, ‘God, the Lord, is my strength, he makes my feet
like the deer’s, he makes me tread on my high places.’(Hab.3:19) Lord, in your
mercy... Hear our prayers
At
the United Nations in New York, the countries of the UK, France, Germany,
Italy, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands and Poland reiterated the EU policy on
Israel/ Palestine. It confirmed its support for a two state solution, with
Jerusalem as the future capital of both states.
• Lord,
we pray for an end to the Israeli military occupation of Palestinian
territories and for a just and lasting peace. Lord, in your mercy.... Hear our
prayers
This
week the Kumi Now non-violent initiative is asking its participants to give
feedback on the Kumi actions. This will be the first of three specific times
throughout the year when feedback will be especially welcome at: feedback@kuminow.com.
• We
join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Taiwan. Lord, in your mercy.....
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