Sabeel Wave of Prayer
21.1.21
This week’s Kumi Now online meeting at
6pm (Jerusalem Time) on Tuesday, the 19th of
January, will focus on the work of the Israeli Committee Against Home
Demolition, (ICAHD). Jeff Halper, the founder of ICAHD, will discuss the
refusal of the Israeli authorities to grant building permits to Palestinians.
Even if Palestinians wish to build on their own land, very few permits are
granted. When Palestinians go ahead and build without the permits, their homes
are demolished by the Israeli authorities. Many Palestinians are even forced to
bulldoze their own homes to avoid paying demolition costs.
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Lord Jesus, we come before you with hearts full of grief as
we think of the Palestinian families forced to watch the destruction of their
own homes. Lord, you experienced a harsh life under occupation during your
ministry on earth, with nowhere for you to lay your head, (Matt.8:20). We pray
for an end to this deplorable practice of home demolition in the occupied
Palestinian Territories. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers.
The UN Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian affairs (OCHA) have reported that Palestinian hospitals have been
targeted by the Israeli military in three separate incidents over the past two
weeks. Palestinians were injured on the 26th of December, inside hospitals, in
Gaza City and on the following day in Ramallah. On the 4th of January Israeli
soldiers broke into a hospital in Tulkarm, in the north of the West Bank. They
fired stun grenades in the hospital ward and caused panic among the patients.
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Lord, we pray that Israeli military attacks on Palestinian
hospitals will cease on humanitarian grounds. Lord, in your mercy... hear our
prayers.
Five human rights’ organisations came
together to petition the Israeli Supreme Court on Sunday, the 10th of January.
They are challenging the Israeli Public Security Ministers’ decision to
withhold covid-19 vaccinations from prisoners held in Israeli prisons. The
decision of the Israeli minister of Public security, Amir Ohana, contravenes a
directive from the Israeli Ministry of Health that the entire prison population
in Israel should be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Lord we pray that all prisoners in Israeli jails, Israeli
and Palestinian, should be vaccinated as many struggle with poor health and overcrowded conditions. Lord,
in your mercy... hear our prayers.
Critical public health information has
not been made available to the Palestinian community in Israel, according to
human rights’ organisations. After almost a year of the pandemic, information
about the coronavirus and emergency help has not been translated into Arabic.
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Lord we pray that important information about the pandemic
would be made available to all who live in Israel in their own languages,
including the Arabic language for the Palestinians who live inside Israel.
After almost a year of the pandemic, information about the corona virus and
emergency help has not been translated into Arabic. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
The Israeli government approved the
construction of 800 new settlement units in the occupied West Bank on Monday,
the 11th of January. This political move is seen as an attempt to secure as
much settlement expansion as possible before President Trump leaves office.
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Lord, we pray for international powers and governments to
speak out against the plunder of Palestinian land and the rapid expansion of
illegal Israeli settlements. Lord, in your mercy… hear our prayers.
An Israeli district court banned any
further screening of the film ‘Jenin, Jenin’ on Monday, the 11th of January.
The film sheds light on Israeli army violations against Palestinians at the
Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank in 2002. The director, Muhammad
Bakri has been required to compensate the Israeli soldier plaintiff and to
cover all the legal costs of the long drawn-out case.
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Lord, we thank you for the courage of film-makers who
continue to exercise their right to freedom of expression by focusing on
contentious issues. We pray that the Israeli judiciary will respect the freedom
of expression in their land and call to account any violations committed by the
Israeli military or other authorities. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers.
This week Kennett Larsen, a Norwegian
friend of Palestine sadly died at the age of 66.
Kennett had worked as a trade unionist
and journalist in his own country and had participated in delegations to the
West Bank and Lebanon. He set up a store in Oslo called Handala, which promoted
Palestinian products.
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Lord, we thank you for the life and witness of Kennett
Larson and grieve for his loss to his family and friends. We give thanks for
his willingness to work as an advocate of justice for the people of his own
country and for the Palestinian 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 Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United
Arab Emirates and the Yemen. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers.
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