Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
30th
January 2020
The Kumi Now initiative focuses on the work of Friends
of Sabeel North America (FOSNA). The organisation supports the work of Sabeel, Jerusalem
and seeks justice and peace in Palestine through non-violent advocacy and
education.
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Dear
Lord, we thank you for the work of FOSNA and their commitment to reveal how the
Israeli authorities continue to defy international law and abuse Palestinian
human rights. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza is warning
that three hospitals may be forced to close because there isn’t enough fuel to
power generators vital to the supply of electricity. The generators have to be
used to cover the twelve hours’ lack of electricity supply from the Israeli
companies.
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Oh
Lord, the Palestinians living in the occupied territories, especially Gaza, are
being forced to survive day-to-day with diminishing supplies of clean water and
electricity, in a land blessed with sufficient supplies for all. We pray for an
end to this unjust denial of vital resources by the Israeli authorities, when
they have more than enough for their whole population. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
On Tuesday, the 21st of January the Israeli army
killed three Palestinian young men, Mohammed Mandeel, Salem an-Na’ami and
Mahmoud Sa’id, all eighteen years of age, near the perimeter fence in Central
Gaza. The army alleges that they breached the fence and hurled explosive
devices. They were ordered to remove their clothes before they were shot.
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Lord,
we pray for the families and friends who grieve the loss of Mohammed, Salem and
Mahmoud. We pray for an end to the siege of Gaza and for a ceasefire and an end
to violence and bloodshed at the border. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
Ekrima Sabri, an imam and the former grand mufti of
Palestine was barred from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem on the
grounds of incitement in his recent sermon. He has been giving Friday sermons
at the Al-Aqsa Mosque since 1973. He is a notable Jerusalemite and has
protested against the daily incursions of Israeli settlers into the Al-Aqsa
compound. Last week 343 settlers, under the protection of the Israeli security
forces, entered the compound against agreed protocol.
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Dear
Lord, we pray for calm and mutual respect for worshippers of different faiths
in Jerusalem. We pray that the Israeli authorities respect the guardianship
agreement and protocols it has with Jordan, the country which oversees the
Muslim and Christian holy sites in the city of Jerusalem. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
Thirty-four Catholic bishops from Europe, North
America and South Africa have called on their governments to respect
international law in Israel and to recognise the state of Palestine. They
recently undertook a five-day tour of the occupied territories and recognised
the worsening situation in Gaza, East Jerusalem and Ramallah.
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Lord,
we thank you for the concerns raised by the Catholic bishops. We pray that
their governments will listen and respond by bringing pressure to bear on
Israel to cease the building of illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank and
to dismantle the occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
On Wednesday, the 22nd of January, the Israeli army
delivered orders stating that they will annex 1,250 acres of Palestinian land,
south of Nablus in the northern area of the West Bank. This annexation will
further affect Palestinians from the villages of Tal, Madama and Burin. In
September 2019 the army annexed Palestinian land in the area to enable the
illegal Jewish settlement of Yitzhar to expand.
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Dear
Lord, we pray for the Palestinians in the West Bank as they see their land
stolen and are then vulnerable to Jewish settler attacks and intimidation.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
The Israeli human rights organisation Bimkom revealed
that the Israeli Civil Authority in the West Bank only granted 3% of the
Palestinian applications for construction permits in Area C for the period
2016-18. Further data shows that 2000 demolition orders were issued in Area C
for ‘violations’ by Palestinians for lack of permits for construction during
the same period.
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Oh
Lord, we cry out to you, ‘not to forget the afflicted’, ‘incline your ear to
the oppressed’, Psalm 10:18. How can the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
continue on this path of home demolition and oppression? We pray that the
Israeli authorities will change and seek to serve the whole population in a
just and equitable way. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Prince Charles visited Bethlehem and Ramallah on
Friday, the 24th of January, to host a small ecumenical service in a chapel of
the Nativity Church and meet with Mahmoud Abbas. Prince Charles spoke of his “dearest
wish that the future will bring freedom, justice and equality to all
Palestinians.”
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Lord,
we pray that the visit of Prince Charles will mark a time of renewed hope for
the Palestinian people. We pray that many international leaders will call for
an end to the occupation and to renew peace talks between the Palestinians and
the Israelis. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer
·
We
join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Western Sahara and Tunisia. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
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