26.11.20
Wave of Prayer
The Kumi Now Initiative looks at the work of Wi’am,
the Palestinian Conflict Transformation Centre, this week. One aspect of the
work of Wi’am is to provide a safe and creative space for children living in
the occupied Palestinian Territories to come together and enjoy taking part in
artistic and cultural activities. It offers them some respite from the troubles
they face each day
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Lord, we thank
you for the work of Wi’am, especially for the joy and care they offer to young
Palestinian children who suffer harassment and deprivation in their everyday
lives. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a further rise in
unemployment levels in the occupied West Bank, especially in the hospitality
and tourism sectors. An engineering student from Birzeit University has managed
to buck the trend. Issa Haj Yasin has converted some VW camper vans into the
first Hotdog Vans in Palestine. His customers are able to socially distance
while waiting for their food orders. He is also providing employment for other
students supporting their families while continuing to study.
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Dear Lord, we
thank you for the determination of young students ready to use their skills to
start new businesses and help others, even in these difficult times. Lord, in
your mercy… hear our prayers.
A team of Birzeit University students took 1st place
locally and 47th place internationally in the Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers’ Competition. The students were required to solve a set of
challenging questions at regular intervals throughout a 24-hour period.
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Lord, we are
thankful for the success of these Palestinian students who are benefiting from
a high level of education which enables them to succeed at an international
level. Lord, in your mercy… hear our prayers.
Lifetime achievement awards have been presented by the
Palestinian Ministry of Culture to Nazmi Al-Jubeh, a professor of history and
archeology at Birzeit University and to Rima Tarazi, musician and composer.
Rima has taught at the University and was one of the founders of the Edward
Said National Conservatory of Music there. She is also a prominent activist,
supporting a number of organizations helping to empower young women, including
the YWCA and the General Union of Palestinian Women, among others.
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Lord, we join
our voices in celebration of the gifts of Nazmi and Rima. We are thankful for
the way they have used their gifts to inspire and support their students and to
enrich their communities. Lord, in your mercy… hear our prayers.
Concerns have been expressed at an international level
over the way the Israeli government is expediting plans to build 1,257 settler
homes beyond the Green Line in Giv’at Ha Matos Israeli settlement in East
Jerusalem. There are fears that approval plans for this contentious project, as
well as a number of others, will be rushed through before a change in the US
administration in the New Year.
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Lord, we cry out
to you for mercy as we see more plans for a massive expansion of settler unit
building in East Jerusalem and elsewhere in the occupied Palestinian
Territories. We pray that governments around the world will speak out strongly
over further breaches of international law . Lord, in your mercy... hear our
prayers.
Palestinian schoolchildren in the occupied West Bank
have suffered an average of ten attacks per month, over the past eighteen
months, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council.
The Council reported on the 13th of November that
Israeli forces and settlers have attacked Palestinian schoolchildren during
raids on schools, they have also arrested children at checkpoints, fired
towards them and blocked them from entering schools. Some schools have been
completely demolished and all the equipment confiscated.
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O Lord, hear the
voice of our pleas for mercy as we bring before you the Palestinian
schoolchildren who endure trauma at such a young age. We pray that governments
around the world would take action to ensure that the Israeli government
complies with international law and guarantee that these children have safe
access to education. Lord, in your mercy… hear our
prayers.
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We thank you,
Lord, for the publication of Sabeel’s latest Cornerstone magazine (no.82).
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Nizar
Banat, a resident of Hebron in the West Bank, is a political and social
activist, a father of four, and a carpenter. Banat often speaks about his
dissatisfaction with the Palestinian Authority. Banat uses social media to
criticize the Palestinian Authority with daring videos posted on Facebook, and
this criticism has landed him in hot water with the authorities. Last week, Nizar Banat, posted a video on Facebook,
criticizing the Palestinian Leadership for its security coordination with
Israel. Within hours, the PA’s Preventive Security Agency arrested him on
charges of “defaming public authorities.” He was taken to the notorious Jericho
Prison based on a complaint filed by Hussein al-Sheikh, the head of the General
Authority of Civil Affairs since 2007.
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Lord, we give thanks to all who speak truth to
power in the world and specially in our Palestinian community. May our local
community continue to cherish the freedom of expression and refuse to surrender
to all forms of domination and intimidation. May the prophetic voices continue
to echo in our cities, villages and refugee camps and make the powerful
uncomfortable until they listen to the will of the people. 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 Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
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