2nd of July, 2020
In
Week 37 of the Kumi Now Initiative anyone who had registered for an online
gathering was treated to a special evening celebrating Palestinian music and
poetry. Next Tuesday, the 7th of July there will be an online session
addressing Morally Responsible Investing with Sabeel-Kairos UK, at 6pm,
Palestine Time, (for details see: http:/www.kuminow.com/online)
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Dear
Lord, we thank you for the rich heritage of Palestinian music, poetry, and
painting. We thank you for the artists who keep their inheritance alive by
using their gifts to reach out to their people at a time of suffering. Lord, in
your mercy...hear our prayer.
There
has been a spike of Covid19 infections across Palestine, including outbreaks in
Nablus and Hebron. 195 new infections were recorded on Sunday, 28th
June and this resurgence in cases has necessitated lockdowns throughout the
West Bank, including a 2-day lockdown of Bethlehem, the banning of all
weddings, and the closure of churches and mosques across the West Bank.
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Lord,
we ask that wisdom would be granted to all those with responsibility to try to
contain these new outbreaks of the coronavirus in the occupied Palestinian
Territories. We pray for the recovery of those people who have been infected.
Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
On
Tuesday, the 23rd of June,1,080 parliamentarians across 25 European countries
sent a letter to European governments and leaders outlining their reasons for
opposing the Israeli government’s plan to annex West Bank territory. They also
expressed their determination to use their diplomatic influence to promote a
lasting and just solution to the conflict.
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Dear
Lord Jesus, we plead for your compassion and care as we hear about Israeli
plans to acquire more land by force and by breaking international laws. We pray
that there might be a just and peaceful solution to the conflict which would
guarantee equal rights for both the Palestinians and the Israelis. Lord, in
your mercy...hear our prayer.
Ahmed
Erekat, a young Palestinian, was shot dead at a checkpoint near Bethlehem on
Tuesday, the 23rd of June. He was left to bleed to death for over an hour while
Israeli soldiers denied access to Palestinian medical personnel from a Red
Crescent ambulance which attended the scene. Ahmed, nephew of the PLO Secretary
General, Saeb Erekat, was due to be married in two weeks’ time. He had been
going to collect his mother and sister from a beauty salon, where they had been
preparing for his sister’s wedding when he was stopped by border police.
Israeli forces stated that before they opened fire, Ahmed attempted to ram his
car at a border police officer.
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Dear
Lord, we pray for the family of Ahmed and particularly for his fiancée as they
grieve his loss. We pray that the Israeli security forces would not use undue
violence and that international courts may hold them accountable for any crimes
they may commit. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
Omar
Yaghi, an eight-month old baby boy from Gaza died on Thursday, the 18th of
June.
An
operation on his heart had to be postponed by one month at the Sheba Medical
Centre in Israel as permission did not arrive in time for him to travel. The
Palestinian Civil Affairs Committee, (PCAC), which would normally oversee
arrangements for families from Gaza to attend Israeli hospitals, has suspended
all agreements with Israel in protest against the proposed annexation. Although
Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, (PHRI) intervened in Omar’s case to secure
another operation date, the wait was too long and he died.
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Lord,
we pray for the family of Omar as they come to terms with their heartbreaking
loss. We pray too for the hundreds of other Palestinian patients who are being
denied lifesaving treatments, as a result of the threat to annex large areas of
the occupied West Bank. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The
Jerusalem District Court turned down a final request by the Greek Orthodox
Patriarchate to block the transfer of church property in the Old City on
Wednesday, the 24th of June. A disputed contract for the sale of the property
had been signed in 2004 with the Jewish settler group, Ateret Cohanim. This
group works to populate the Old City and East Jerusalem neighbourhoods with
Jewish residents by purchasing properties from non-Jewish owners, often through
holding companies.
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Lord,
we pray for the Christian community, especially Greek Orthodox, and for their
loss of further property and presence in the city of Jerusalem. We pray for all
the members of the body of Christ who remain as witnesses in the Holy Land. We
thank you for the ones who remain, even when so many have been forced to leave.
Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
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Lord,
we celebrate the consecration of Bishop Hosam Naoum, Archbishop Elect of the
Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem on the 14th of June. We also celebrate the
ordination of Rev. Rodny Said as a Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Jordan and the Holy Land. Lord, may these men be both blessed and a blessing in
their service and follow your example to ‘nourish and cherish’ the church (Eph
5:29)
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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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