Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
Thursday
24th December 2020
The Palestinian farmers of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus
depend on their harvest of grain, olives, almonds and figs for their
livelihood. Much of their agricultural land was stolen by illegal Israeli
settlements in the 1970s and now even more of their land is under threat from a
newly constructed Israeli outpost. On Friday, 11th of December, the villagers
gathered to plant olive saplings to the northeast of the village to prevent
further land theft. This activity was dispersed violently by Israeli soldiers
who shot and wounded two villagers and threw tear gas canisters at them. Two
days later, farmers in Yatta, near Hebron, lost four hundred mature olive trees
when Israeli settlers set fire to the Palestinian olive groves.
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Lord,
we pray for the Palestinian farmers who depend on the harvest of their crops
for their livelihoods. We pray for an end to the violence and intimidation
forced on these farmers by the Israeli military and settlers. Lord, in your
mercy...hear our prayers.
Abdul-Nasser Halaweh, a Palestinian man with a severe
hearing impairment, died on Friday, 11th of December. He suffered complications
from wounds he sustained when he was shot by an Israeli soldier at the Qalandia
checkpoint, north of Jerusalem. He had not heard the soldier’s order to stop
and when he continued to walk on, the soldier shot him. The shots caused
serious fragmentation of bones in his feet and led to his decline and death.
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Lord,
we pray for the family of Abdul-Nasser as they grieve their loss. We pray too
for the dismantling of all checkpoints throughout the occupied Palestinian
Territories where people are herded like cattle through pens and where people
with disabilities can become vulnerable targets. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
On Saturday, 12th of December, Palestinian NGOs stated
that 413 Palestinians had been rounded up in raids across the occupied West
Bank in the month of November. The highest number of detentions took place in
East Jerusalem, with 157 Palestinians arrested there. There are now 4,400
Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons, including 41 women and 170 children.
There are 380 Palestinians being held under administrative detention.
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Lord,
we long for justice and peace in Palestine/Israel. We pray for those
Palestinians who speak out about the injustice and oppression their people
suffer and have to pay the price of imprisonment, sometimes without charge or
trial. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
The Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem used a
bulldozer to demolish the high stone wall of the Islamic al-Yousifieh cemetery
in occupied East Jerusalem on Monday, the 14th of December. The municipality
wants to build a park on the site.
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Lord,
we pray that the desecration of the cemetery in East Jerusalem will cease. We
pray that sacred sites throughout the city would be respected by the Israeli
authorities. Lord, in your mercy...
For the seventh consecutive week Palestinians with
disabilities have continued their protest in the offices of the Palestinian
Legislative Council in Ramallah. They are highlighting the urgent need for a
comprehensive health insurance for people with disabilities. The pandemic has
demonstrated how vulnerable they are to the loss of critical services or
medication when a crisis hits.
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Lord,
we pray for a compassionate response to the needs of those living with
disabilities in Palestine. We know how many are suffering from poverty
and unemployment during this time of pandemic, but how much more difficult it
must be for those with lifelong disabilities. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
The Kumi Now Initiative focuses on the work of the
Military Court Watch,(MCW). The MCW monitors the treatment of children detained
by the Israeli military system. It focuses particularly on the first 24 hours
after the arrest of the child, as this is when most allegations of the denial
of rights takes place.
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Lord,
we thank you for the work of the Military Court Watch. We pray that the
widespread, illegal and institutionalised detainment and ill-treatment of
Palestinian children by the Israeli military will cease. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayers.
This Christmas we turn our eyes to Bethlehem, the
birthplace of Jesus, and we see a suffering town. The pandemic has hit the economy
of the town hard with over 7,000 people working in the tourism sector, now
unemployed for over nine months. Some families are having to withdraw their
children from schools, forced to make hard choices between education, food or
medicine. Others can no longer afford to pay rent and are having to move back
in with their parents and grandparents.
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Lord
Jesus, you are the light of the world, (John 8:12). When we light our Advent
candles remind us that we will not walk in darkness if we follow your light.
When the darkness of poverty, oppression, illness and bereavement press in
hard, lift our eyes to your light of hope. 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
Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Taiwan. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
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