Sabeel Wave of Prayer
6th August 2020
The Kumi Now
Online Initiative is encouraging its supporters to join in a celebration of the
work of young women filmmakers at the Palestinian Arts Night on Tuesday, the
4th of August. It will also be an opportunity to hear some of the women from
the Shashat Women Cinema being interviewed, (www.kuminow.com/online)
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Dear Lord, we thank you for the way
filmmakers, especially women, are able to use their artistic gifts to show
memorable images and tell stories which express the sufferings of the
Palestinian people living under Israeli occupation. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayer.
The Occupied
Palestinian Territories have recorded about 15,000 cases of coronavirus since
the beginning of the outbreak. They are now experiencing a second and more
severe wave of the pandemic, with the number of deaths recorded at 86 (as of
the 2nd August). The Palestinian Health Authority has reported a spike of new
cases in Hebron and East Jerusalem and are powerless to impose strict
containment measures in these areas which are under Israeli control. The
situation in these areas is exacerbated by Israeli nightly raids and arrests as
well as the shutdown and demolition of testing centres set up in Silwan and Jenin.
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Oh Lord, we cry out to you and pray
that the Israeli authorities will cease their acts of harassment and aggression
against the Palestinians. We pray that those living in overcrowded conditions,
especially refugee camps, in the West Bank and Gaza will receive advice and
support in how to limit their vulnerability to the virus. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayer.
On Friday, the
31st of July, more than 27,000 Palestinian Muslims attended the Eid al-Adha
prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. All worshippers were
required to wear face masks, bring their own prayer mats and observe social
distancing. The East Jerusalem compound is a holy site in Islam and non-Muslim
worship is prohibited there. Despite this understanding, groups of Jewish
settlers, under armed guard, attempted to force their way into the compound on
the previous day to commemorate Tisha B’Av the Jewish holiday.
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Dear Lord, we pray that those
living in Jerusalem will treat each other with respect and consideration and
that all faiths have the freedom and opportunity to pray without threat in
their holy places. We pray that these disruptive settler intrusions into the
compound in Jerusalem will cease. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Three of
Banksy’s paintings, which originally hung in The Walled
Off Hotel in Bethlehem, have been sold by Sotheby’s in London. The triptych of
paintings references the migrant refugee crisis in Europe over the past decade.
The auction of the triptych raised £2.2 million which Banksy is donating to the
building of a new acute stroke unit and for equipment for children for the
Bethlehem Arab Society for Rehabilitation Hospital.
• Lord, we are
thankful for the generous donation of funds towards the healthcare needs of
those living in Bethlehem. We are also mindful of the discrimination exercised
by the Israeli authorities who fully fund the Israeli healthcare system, while
leaving the Palestinian system underfunded and dependent on support from
abroad. Lord, we pray for an end to this injustice. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayer.
The Joint
Advocacy Initiative (run by the East Jerusalem YMCA and the YWCA of Palestine),
have set up a training programme for Palestinian secondary school students
between the ages of 15 and 16 years old. They have linked up students from
different backgrounds, some from a youth group in the Dhaisha Refugee Camp,
some from the Melkite Catholic School in Beit Sahour, and some from the Al-
Khader Village Secondary School for Girls. So far forty students have joined
the programme and have attended two sessions. Students will have an opportunity
to improve their advocacy and presentation skills and learn about how the
occupation is affecting their lives in different ways.
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Lord, we are thankful for this
imaginative new initiative to help young Palestinians from different
backgrounds to gain an insight into each other’s lives and aspirations. We pray
that this shared experience will encourage them to gain in confidence and show
them ways in which they might serve and strengthen their own communities. Lord,
in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Following
their arrest and interrogation last week Suhail Khoury and his wife Rania Elias
from the National Conservatory of Music and Yabous Cultural Centre, released a
statement in Arabic and English. The statement called “on all Human Rights
Organizations and UNESCO as well as the European Union and Representatives of
Consulates and Diplomats to support these organizations in Jerusalem and to
hold to account the occupying forces for their daily violations of the rights
of the Palestinians and their organizations and to stop all attacks on
scholars, artists, and musicians and those involved in the cultural life.”
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Lord, we pray that organisations and individuals
around the world will heed the call from Suhail and Rania. We pray that
violations will cease, and that scholars, artists, and musicians can be free to
express their art and promote their culture around the world. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayer.
·
We join with the World Council of
Churches in their prayers for the countries of the Cameroon, the Central
African Republic and Equatorial Guinea. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayer.
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