Sabeel Wave of
Prayer
19th
November 2020
This week’s Kumi Now Initiative focuses on the work of
the Mennonite Palestine Israel Network (Menno PIN) which works to raise
awareness of home demolitions in the occupied Palestinian Territories. In the midst
of the Covid-19 pandemic there was a spike in the numbers of Palestinian homes
demolished by the Israeli authorities. In 2020 Israel has, so far, demolished
700 buildings and, as a result, 869 Palestinians have lost their homes in the
West Bank – this includes what the UN noted was the “largest demolition of
Palestinian homes in a decade” when the Bedouin village of Khirbet Humsa was
demolished on 4th November, leaving 73 people including 41 children
homeless.
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Dear Lord, we pray that the Israeli government will
put an end to this policy of mass demolition of Palestinian homes. May Israel,
as an occupying power, remember its obligations under international law to
protect civilians, refrain from the forcible transfer of population and respect
private property. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, died of
coronavirus at the age of 65 years on Tuesday, the 10th of November. He had
been recovering from a lung transplant when he contracted the virus. A three-day
period of mourning was held for him in the West Bank, in recognition of his
efforts to negotiate a just peace for Palestinians over the period of many
years.
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Lord, we pray for the family and friends of Saeb
Erekat who mourn his death. We pray that other negotiators will be raised up in
the Palestinian community who will be inspired by his tenacity and will work
tirelessly to bring an end to the occupation of the Palestinian Territories.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
The Israeli authorities are ready to start excavation
work in occupied East Jerusalem to prepare for the construction of a cable car
to transport tourists to Jewish holy sites. This project, controversial with
many Israelis as well as Palestinians and internationals, would alter the landscape
of the historic Old City of Jerusalem and expand the Israeli presence in a
Palestinian majority neighborhood. Several established Palestinian families
have already been forced to leave the area by a settler group called Elad,
which manages the ‘City of David’ archaeological park in Jerusalem.
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Dear Lord, we continue to pray that the city of
Jerusalem will remain a city shared peaceably by Israelis, Palestinians and
people from many nations. We pray that attempts to erase the Palestinian presence
in the city will be thwarted. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
Asma Mustafa, an English language teacher at the
Halima Al Saadia School for Girls in northern Gaza, has won the award of Global
Teacher of the year 2020 from the AKS Educational Award in India. Asma was
prompted to enter the competition to increase world recognition of the high
standards of education achieved in Palestine.
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We thank you, Lord, for the vocation and dedication of
educators like Asma who work hard to help their students learn
effectively. Such gifted teachers inspire their students to work hard and
achieve good results, even in the face of poverty and deprivation. Lord, in
your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Monday, the 9th of November, the United Nations’
agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) had to tell their staff that they were
unable to pay their salaries this month. The agency provides education, health
and relief services to around 5.7 million refugees and it has been hit hard by
the funding cuts from the US and other donors.
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O, Lord, you are our stronghold in the time of trouble
(Ps37:39). We bring before you this crisis at UNRWA and pray that even at this
eleventh-hour international bodies will step forward with donations to save
millions from slipping into poverty and want. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
The Palestinian News and Information Agency, (WAFA),
released a report on Sunday, the 8th of November detailing 17 violations
committed by the Israeli forces against Palestinian journalists and media
outlets during the month of October. Journalists had been shot, beaten and
choked by tear gas, while some were arrested, and others had their press card
revoked.
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Lord Jesus, you rejoice in the truth, not wrongdoing,
(1 Cor 13:6). We pray for journalists working in the occupied Palestinian
Territories who are prepared to risk their lives to report the truth of
wrongdoing happening under the Israeli occupation. We continue to pray for a
dismantling of the occupation in Israel. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
Maher Al-Akhras has agreed to end his hunger strike
and is now undergoing medical treatment in hospital. The Israeli authorities
have cancelled his current administrative detention order and will release him
on the 26th of November.
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Lord, we are thankful for the end of Maher’s sentence
and we pray that he may recover his health after his long and painful hunger
strike. We pray that the Israeli authorities will cease imprisoning
Palestinians without charge, trial or any due process. 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 East Timor (Timor Leste), Indonesia and the
Philippines. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
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