Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Thursday 4th July 2019
On Friday, 28
June 2019, in excessive use of force against peaceful protesters on the
64th Friday of the Great March of
Return and Breaking the Siege, Israeli forces wounded 128 Palestinian
civilians, including 38 children, 3 women, 7 paramedics, and a journalist. Four
of those wounded sustained serious wounds.
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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 prayer.
This week
marks one of three occasions in the year designated as a Kumi Check-in when
supporters of Kumi Now are encouraged to evaluate the initiative. Comments on
the entries or the non-violent actions demonstrating solidarity with
Palestinians would be especially welcome during the first week of July by
email,(feedback@kuminow.com)
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Dear Lord, we thank you for the
Kumi Now initiative which seeks to inform and to suggest ways of engaging with
non-violent actions to show support for Palestinians living under the Israeli
occupation. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
An economic
workshop took place In Bahrain on Tuesday, the 25th of June and Wednesday, the
26th of June. The event hosted delegations from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab
Emirates, Jordan and Egypt. There were no delegations from Palestine or Israel.
The Palestinian Authority boycotted the event after the Trump administration
recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Jared Kushner called for major
economic investment in the Palestinian Territories, as well as in Jordan, the
Lebanon and Egypt, without specifying where such investment would come from. The
political details of the White House plan remain secret.
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Lord, we pray for the Palestinian
people as they watch their future debated in Bahrain without consideration for
the internationally recognised rights and concerns. We pray that they and their
supporters may not lose heart but remain steadfast in their pursuit of a just
peace in Palestine/Israel. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer
Oman announced
it would open an embassy in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. The
official pronouncement coincided with the second day of the Bahrain workshop.
It was designed to affirm the sultanate’s continued support for the Palestinian
people.
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Dear Lord, we pray that the
presence of the Omani Embassy in Ramallah will help their government keep well
informed about the struggles faced by Palestinians living under Israeli
occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
U.S. Ambassador to
Israel David Friedman and President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Jason
Greenblatt broke open a new tunnel running under a Palestinian village in East
Jerusalem during a ceremony inaugurating a settler archaeological project. The
ceremony, inaugurating the “Path of the Pilgrims” in the Silwan neighbourhood
of East Jerusalem, was organized by the settler organization Elad.
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Lord, we pray that the undermining of the
Palestinian presence in Jerusalem in the name of archaeology will come to an
end. May the US and Israeli officials and settler bodies come to accept that
the internationally accepted division of Jerusalem cannot be changed by
underhanded means. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Salwa Qubti
has finally won her forty-year legal battle with the Israeli military. She has
been fighting for the right to visit the grave of her father who died in the
Nakba over seventy years ago. His grave lies in the Christian cemetery in the
village of Ma’lul in the Nazareth area and an Israeli Air Force base is now
located over its ruins. Salwa never met her father as she was born in July
1948, four months after her father’s death and burial. The family were expelled
from the village by Israelis and sent to live in Nazareth.
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Dear Lord, we thank you that Salwa
will now feel some sense of closure as she has finally been permitted to visit
her father’s grave. We pray that she will be accompanied by her relatives to
help her travel, as she is now confined to a wheelchair. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayer
World Refugee
Day was marked on Thursday, the 20th of June. UNRWA records show that the
number of registered Palestinian refugees in 2018 came to about 6 million,
which accounts
for about half the number of Palestinians throughout the world, (about 13
million). Palestinian refugees live in Jordan, Syria, the Lebanon, the occupied
West Bank and East Jerusalem, while two thirds of the population of Gaza are
refugees suffering unemployment and extreme poverty.
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Dear Jesus, when you set out on your
ministry in the Holy Land you had no home to call your own. We pray that you
will look with mercy on those who have fled and who continue to flee from
danger, homelessness and hunger. We pray too that you will bless those who work
to bring relief to those suffering poverty and despair. 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 Sudan, South Sudan and Uganda.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
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