Sabeel Wave of Prayer
2nd May 2019
On Friday, 26 April 2019, in
excessive use of force against peaceful protesters on the 56th
Friday of the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege, Israeli forces
wounded 110 civilians, including 37 children, 3 women, 4 paramedics, and a
journalist, in the eastern Gaza Strip.
Two of those wounded sustained serious wounds.
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Lord, we pray for all those who
were injured during the protests. We continue to pray that a just peace will be
negotiated bringing peace and a right to return for the refugees of Gaza. Lord,
in your mercy...hear our prayer.
This week’s Kumi Now initiative
focuses on the work of the Palestinian Centre for Development and Freedom (MADA).
Palestinian journalists face regular threats of censorship and violence. The
Centre, based in Ramallah, works alongside journalists across the Palestinian
Territories to promote and defend freedom of speech and expression through the
media.
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Lord, we thank you for the work of
MADA and for the protection and encouragement it offers to those who seek to
express the truth, no matter how disturbing it may be. Lord you direct us to
think about ‘whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just’, (Phil
4:8) and to practice these things. We pray that the truth in Palestine may not
be suppressed by the occupying Israeli authorities. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
Labour Day will be a public holiday
in Palestine on Wednesday, the 1st May. On a daily basis,
Palestinian workers are forced to wait for hours at checkpoints throughout the
West Bank in order to be allowed into Israel for work which is often
poorly paid. Under Israel’s permit regime, Palestinians from the West Bank are
only allowed to access East Jerusalem or Israel with a difficult to obtain
Israeli-issued permit.
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Lord, we pray for the Palestinians
who have to endure overcrowded conditions and long waits so they can work and
support their families. We pray for an end to this inhumane permit policy. Lord,
in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Lawmakers have called on the
Israeli government to recognise the Armenian Genocide on its Annual Memorial
Day (24th April). The Armenian Genocide started in 1915 when the
Ottoman Empire killed 1.5 million Armenians. Thousands of Armenians fled to
Arab countries and settled in various places, including Jerusalem. Thirty
governments and parliaments have so far recognised this genocide. However, it
is unlikely that Israel will follow them as they have a strong ally in
Azerbaijan, who are in conflict with Armenia.
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Lord, we pray for our Armenian
Palestinian brothers and sisters living in Jerusalem and elsewhere in
Palestine. We pray for them as they remember with sorrow the terrible genocide.
Lord in your mercy...hear our prayer.
Osama Hajajeh, a 16-year-old
Palestinian shepherd is in hospital with serious gunshot wounds to both his
legs after he was shot by Israeli soldiers on Thursday, the 18th of April.
They shot him when he tried to stand
up after they blindfolded him and handcuffed his hands behind his back. Other teenagers had been protesting about the
roadblocks around their village, but Osama denied being one of the youngsters
throwing stones at military vehicles.
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Dear Lord, we pray that Osama will
recover from his serious wounds and be able to walk again. We pray that the occupying
Israeli military will cease their indiscriminate use of live fire against
defenceless Palestinians. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
On Thursday 2nd
May, Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA) will hold an online conversation
titled “With Love as its Logic: Heeding the Call of Palestinian Christians.”
The conversation is an opportunity to hear from Palestinian Christians as they
discuss the current political climate in Palestine and the Kairos petition and
call for action on May 15th, as well as marking the 10th
anniversary of the Kairos Document. Contributors will include Muna Mashahwar
(National Coalition of Christian Organisations in Palestine), Rifat Kassis
(Kairos Palestine), and Omar Haramy (Sabeel Jerusalem), it will be facilitated
by Tarek Abuata (FOSNA).
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Lord, we pray for this event that
it would be a fruitful discussion to find ways forward to encourage
Palestinians and for their friends around the world to show solidarity and
support. Lord in your mercy...hear our prayer.
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We join with the World Council of
Churches in their prayers for the countries of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayer.
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