Sabeel Wave of
Prayer
10.12.20
This week’s Kumi Now initiative focuses on the work of
the Christian Peacemaker Teams which supports a project in al Khalil, (Hebron).
The team working there, with the help of local Palestinians, is supporting
residents in their non-violent opposition to the Israeli occupation. Many
military checkpoints have been set up in the Old City making daily life very
difficult for the Palestinian residents. Some children have to face four
checkpoints to reach school each day and Palestinian adults are often subjected
to harassment and intimidation by the Israeli soldiers.
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Lord, we pray
for the dismantling of the mesh of checkpoints from the occupied West Bank. We
pray that the Israeli authorities will start to respect international law and
ensure the free movement of Palestinians across their territories. Lord, in
your mercy…hear our prayers.
The Commission for Detainees and ex-Detainees has
issued a statement about an assault carried out by Israeli prison guards on a
Palestinian 17-year-old youth. Hani Irmaslat is from Jenin refugee camp and
he was arrested last October and taken to al-Jalama Interrogation Centre. When
he complained of feeling unwell the prison guards beat him severely and he
needed hospital attention for the cuts and wounds to his head. He underwent
twenty days of harsh interrogation and was then taken to Megiddo prison.
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Lord, we pray
for Hani and for his recovery from the cruel treatment at the hands of the
Israeli authorities. We pray that Israel will start to abide by its obligations
to the UN Conventions and will stop arresting, interrogating and detaining
Palestinian minors. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers.
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was
marked on Wednesday, the 2nd of December. A report from the Palestinian Central
Bureau of Statistics revealed that there are 93,000 people with disabilities in
Palestine and one fifth of this number includes children under the age of 18
years. Many children with disabilities struggle to access education and suffer
a chronic lack of resources, especially those living in Gaza under the
blockade.
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Lord, we
continue to pray for an end to the Israeli occupation and the blockade of Gaza
which makes life so hard for adults and children living with disabilities. We
pray that there will be a greater awareness of how they can be supported to
fulfil their potential. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Wednesday, the
2nd of December, two Palestinian workers were killed, and five others were
seriously injured when they were struck by an empty bus which was driven by a
Palestinian from East Jerusalem. He was driving at speed near a military
checkpoint at the northern entrance to Bethlehem.
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Lord, we pray for the families of Ziad Abiyat
and Jaafar Abiyat as they mourn their loss. We pray for the
recovery of the other Palestinians who were wounded in the hit-and-run attack.
We pray that the perpetrator will be brought to justice. Lord, in your mercy...
hear our prayers.
The Guardian newspaper (U.K.) has published an open
letter, signed by 122 Palestinian and Arab academics and journalists,
concerning the definition of antisemitism as set out by the International
Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, (IHRA). In the letter they state: ‘The
fight against antisemitism has been increasingly instrumentalities by the
Israeli government and its supporters in an effort to delegitimize the
Palestinian cause and silence defenders of Palestinian rights.’
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Oh Lord, we pray
that the human value and rights of all people in Palestine/ Israel will be
respected. We pray for justice and peace in the Holy Land and an end to the
Israeli occupation and an end to the statelessness and deprivation of
Palestinian refugees. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
The promise of the production of effective vaccines to
suppress the global pandemic has brought encouragement to many. However,
concerns have been raised that richer countries are buying up vast batches of
vaccine doses and poorer nations could get left behind. Covax is a global
vaccine plan seeking to ensure an equitable distribution of future vaccines.
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Thank you, Lord,
for the foresight of those who are planning to help all nations, rich and poor,
to have fair access to the coronavirus vaccinations. Lord, in your mercy...
hear our prayers.
There will be four online Sabeel Advent Services to be
held on the 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th of December. The services will be
conducted in English and Arabic and will be led by Reverend Naim Ateek. People can register using this link
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkdOCtqT8oH9Hj6noeoJPop264vDN-kAaA
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Oh Lord, we praise you and thank you for your
faithfulness. In this Advent season we remember how you fulfilled your promise
to Simeon, as he held the baby Jesus in his arms and granted him the honour of
blessing the Messiah, ( Luke 2:25-30). Please keep our hearts open and full of
hope in your promises. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers.
Mays Abu Ghosh, a young Palestinian journalism
student, was released from prison on Monday, the 30th of November after serving
a 15 month sentence. She was charged with belonging to a banned student
political group. Mays has spoken out about the torture she experienced at the
Maskobiyeh Interrogation Centre in Jerusalem.
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Lord, we pray
for Mays as she recovers from her traumatic experience under interrogation from
the Israeli authorities. We pray for an end to the inhumane and unjust
treatment of Palestinians under the Israeli penal system. 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 Cambodia, Laos
and Vietnam. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers.
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