Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Thursday 11th July 2019
The ‘Great March of Return’ and ‘Breaking
the Siege’ protests continued on Friday. Reports state that 95 people were
injured by Israeli forces, including 33 children, 1 journalist, and 4 women,
one of whom was a volunteer medic. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights
(PCHR) has documented that Israeli soldiers have killed 207 Palestinians,
including 44 children, 2 women and 9 Palestinians with special needs, in
addition to 4 medics and 2 journalists, since March 30th, 2018. According to
Protocol 1 of the Geneva Convention, it is illegal to target civilians, which
Israel has been doing since the outset of the demonstrations.
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Lord,
we continue to pray for the people of Gaza as they raise their voices in
protest. May your will be done so that all the people of this land may come to
enjoy the fruits of a just peace. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
The Israeli election campaigns have begun
over the last few days in preparation for the September rerun election.
Far-right Israeli party Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) launched its campaign by
calling for Palestinians to be expelled ‘to their countries of origin’. Party
head Michael Ben Ari told the audience that, “we want to resettle our enemies
in their countries… we’ll give them a bottle of mineral water and even a
sandwich. We’ll find them countries of origin they can go to.”
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We pray
for respect between peoples and religions. In the week when the Otzma Yehudit party
said the Palestinians should be expelled from this land of the Holy One, we
pray that all right-thinking people will condemn such words and turn our
energies to seeking justice for all, which can also lead us on the path to
peace and reconciliation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Israeli authorities are requiring all high
school students – Jewish and Arab – to pass an online government propaganda
course that promotes racist ideology before they are allowed to participate in
overseas class trips, according to Adalah - The Legal Centre for Arab Minority
Rights in Israel, which is now taking legal action to fight this racist
practice. Questions include “How do Palestinian organisations use digital
social networks?” from the four optional answers, the one seen as correct is
“encouraging violence.” Another question asks students to identify the origins
of modern anti-Semitism. The exam’s correct answer is “Muslim organizations” and
“the BDS movement.”
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Lord,
we pray for all high school students as they embark on overseas trips with
their class or with summer schools. We pray that a time will come soon when
their lives are free from the racist ideology promoted by the current Israeli
government and for groups such as Adalah, who are working to bring this future
to reality. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
This week the Kumi Now initiative focuses
on Sabeel-Kairos UK and Morally-Responsible Investing. You are invited to read
the information about Sabeel-Kairos UK, the topic of Morally-Responsible
investing, and the case study. The Kumi Action invites you to write to your
church and ask them if they have an ethical investment screen in place and
whether they invest in organisations which support the occupation or oppression
of Palestine.
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Lord,
give strength and courage to those engaging with the Kumi Now initiative that
they may engage fully with this week and the Kumi action. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
Attacks by illegal settlers in Hebron
continue daily. On Saturday, 6th July illegal settlers assaulted
10-year-old Raed Tamimi while Israeli occupation soldiers stood looking on,
leaving him requiring hospital treatment for lacerations and bruises. Raed’s
father said that he was heading to his pottery shop in the Old City, after
returning from the markets’ area in Hebron, and then asked his child to carry
some items to take them home in the southern part of the city.
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Lord,
we pray for the Palestinian residents of Hebron, particularly the children who
are witnessing harassment and aggression on a day-to-day basis. We pray that
these attacks from the Israeli settlers will cease as the physical and mental
injury they cause are leading to unknowable damage for the future hopes of
Palestinians. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
On Monday 8th July, Sabeel
Jerusalem will hold a Bible study for Jerusalem women led by Sabeel founding
member Cedar Duaybis.
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Lord,
we are thankful for the continuing Sabeel contextual bible study sessions with
the community in Palestine. We, specifically, raise before you the commitment
of the women who will meet at Sabeel Jerusalem. Lord in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
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We join
with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Eritrea and Ethiopia. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
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