Sabeel Wave of
Prayer
5.11.20
This week’s Kumi Now initiative focuses on the work of
the Jahalin Solidarity organization. This group protects the rights of the
Bedouin and other Palestinians living under the occupation. It continues to
support the Bedouin village of Al Khan al Ahmar where the residents have lived
under constant threat of forcible eviction by the Israeli authorities since
2012.
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Dear Lord, we
thank you for those who care for the human rights of the poor and the
persecuted. We are thankful for those working in the Jahalin organization who
listen to the Bedouin and work to support their legal rights. Lord, in your
mercy...
Hallel Rabin, a 19-year-old Israeli woman from Kibbutz
Harduf in northern Israel, was given a 25 day prison sentence on Wednesday, the
28th of October. She was imprisoned for the third time for refusing to be
conscripted in the Israeli military. She stated, ‘I will not take part in
a system which is based on inequality and fear.’
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Thank you, Lord,
for the courage and integrity of this young Israeli woman, who is ready to pay
the price of imprisonment to follow her conscience. Lord, in your mercy..
Friends of Sabeel North America is inviting church
congregations around the world to pray and worship in communion with Palestinians
on the first Sunday in Advent, on the 29th of November.
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Help us Lord
Jesus, to keep awake and aware of the injustice and oppression suffered
by our brothers and sisters in Palestine who live under occupation. Lord, in
your mercy..
A new documentary film, entitled ‘Cycling Under Siege
in Gaza’ by Flavia Cappellini focuses on the life of the Palestinian athlete,
Alaa al-Dali. He is 23-years-old and was one of the fastest cyclists in
Palestine. In 2018 he went to watch the Great March of Return, east of Rafah
and was shot in the right leg by an Israeli sniper. His leg had to be
amputated. Despite this trauma he has fought back to become a paracyclist.
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Lord, we are
inspired by the fortitude of the human spirit as shown by Alaa in his struggle
back to the sport he loves. We pray for an end to the oppressive Israeli
blockade of Gaza and for hope for the young Palestinians who live there. Lord,
in your mercy..
Amer Abdul-Rahim Snobar is an 18-year-old from
the village of Yatma near Nablus. He was driving south near Turmas-Ayya on
Sunday, the 25th of October when he was chased by the Israeli military. A group
of soldiers caught him and assaulted him so severely that he died of his
injuries.
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Lord, we pray
for the family of Amer as they grieve over his death. We pray that this violent
assault will be thoroughly investigated by the Israeli authorities and that
those who have committed crimes will be prosecuted. Lord, in your
mercy...
The United Nation’s Office in the occupied Palestinian
Territories reported that the Palestinian olive harvest has been badly affected
by settler attacks. During the period between the 6th and the 19th of October,
nineteen serious incidents have been reported.
Large amounts of the olive crop have been stolen,
twenty three Palestinian farmers were attacked and injured and more than a
thousand olive trees were burnt or damaged.
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Lord, we cry out
to you, trusting in your steadfast love, your grace and your mercy. We pray for
an end to the ever increasing levels of settler violence, targeting Palestinian
farmers. Lord, in your mercy....
There have been a series of violent attacks and
shootings in the Arab Israeli community during the last week of October. On
Wednesday alone there were four deaths, including a woman and a teenager in the
northern town of Baqa al-Gharbiya. Many in the Arab community are speaking out
about the escalation in gun violence and organized crime. They are asking the
Israeli authorities to investigate these incidents more thoroughly.
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Lord, we pray for
all the relatives of those who have died in the recent attacks in the Arab-
Israeli community .Such violence only leads to more devastation and
destruction. We pray for peace and justice to be re-established where it is
under threat. Lord, in your mercy...
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We join with the
World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of Fiji,
Melanesia, Micronesia, Papua New Guinea, Polynesia and the Solomon Islands.
Lord, in your mercy...
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