Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Thursday 11th
February 2021
The
Kumi Now Online gathering will take place on Tuesday, the 9th of February, at
6pm(Jerusalem Time) to consider the difficulties Palestinians face in accessing
medical care. Particularly those living in Gaza face long delays and
administrative hurdles in trying to obtain permits from the Israeli authorities
to attend medical appointments outside the enclave.
• Lord, we pray that Israel
will lift the restrictions on the freedom of movement of Palestinians,
particularly those who need medical treatment living in Gaza. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
Thursday,
the 28th of January, marked the 10th day of the hunger strike of two
Palestinian brothers, Bassam and Bilal Diab from Kafr Ra’i in the northern part
of the West Bank.They were re-arrested at their home on the 19th of January for
their opposition to the occupation and incarcerated in Al-Jalama interrogation
centre, near Haifa.
• Lord, we pray for the health
of the Diab brothers and that they may soon be released from prison. We pray
for the thousands of Palestinians languishing in Israeli jails because they
have expressed their opposition to the occupation. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The
Israeli army ordered the temporary eviction of five Bedouin families in Masafer
Yatta, south of Hebron on Sunday, the 31st of January, to make way for military
training exercises in the area. The families were forced to evacuate at short
notice and are concerned their land will be unsafe when they are allowed to
return.
• Lord, we pray for an end to
the constant harassment and disruption caused by the Israeli military to the lives
of the Bedouin people in the Jordan Valley. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
Patriarch
Michel Sabbah shared his reflections in a film entitled, ‘The People’s
Patriarch’ in a livestream on Saturday, the 6th of February. He was the
non-Italian for over 500 years to hold the office of the Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem (1987-2008). He was also one of the prominent Palestinian Christian
leaders to introduce the Kairos Document in 2009.
• Lord, we thank you for the
life and witness of Michel Sabbah and for his courage in continuing to speak
out against the injustices of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayer.
Issa
Amro is due to appear before an Israeli military judge on Monday, the 8th of
February to hear his sentence. He is the founder of Youth Against Settlements
and has protested against human rights abuses in a nonviolent way for years.
Amnesty International has called on Israel to drop the ‘politically motivated’
case against Issa, calling the charges against him ‘baseless’.
• Lord Jesus, our bright
morning star, (Rev22:16) guide us through the darkness and light our way when
justice is far from us and we walk in the gloom. We pray for Issa and for all
Palestinians who protest nonviolently against the Israeli occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
A
large-scale demolition of 28 Palestinian homes and structures was carried out
by the Israeli army on Monday, the 1st of February, in Hemsa al-Foqa, east of
the city of Tubas in the northern Jordan Valley. This demolition has rendered
85 Palestinians homeless, including 45 children.
• Lord, we pray that the
demolition of Palestinian homes by the Israeli authorities will cease. We pray
that the international community will intervene to prevent the Israeli
government from all attempts to displace Palestinians and oust them from the
land. Lord,
in your mercy…hear our prayer.
On
Monday, the 1st of February, Israeli police opened fire in a residential area
in Tamra, northern Israel, in an incident involving two masked gunmen. The
police killed one suspect and injured another. Several other Palestinians were
caught up in the incident. Ahmad Hijazi, a 22-year-old nursing student, was
killed and Muhammad Armoush, a 31-year-old doctor, was injured and taken to a
hospital in Haifa for treatment. Thousands of Palestinians turned out in four
Arab cities in Israel on the following evening to protest the failure of the
Israeli police to arrest members of criminal gangs in the Arab-Israeli
community and for the lack of gun control.
• Lord, we pray for the
families of those killed and for the injured victims in the most recent
incident in Tamra as they grieve their loss and recover from their wounds. We
pray that the cycle of violence in the Arab- Israeli community will be
thoroughly investigated and brought under control. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayer.
The
deaths of two prominent Palestinians has just been announced. Alia Nusseibeh
spent sixty years of her life championing the cause of education for women and
set up the Al Nithamia School for Girls in Jerusalem. She was also an outspoken
campaigner against Israeli interference in the Palestinian education system in
occupied East Jerusalem.Abdul Sattar Qassam, a Palestinian academic and
political activist, died of Covid-19 on Monday, the 1st of February at the age
of 72 years. He was the Professor of Political Science at Al-Najah University
in Nablus.
• We thank you Lord for the way
Alia Nusseibeh and Abdul Qassam devoted their lives to the education of young
women and men. We thank you also for their courage in speaking out against the
injustices of the Israeli occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
• We pray for Margaret Karram,
from Haifa, as she becomes the first Arab to lead the Catholic Focolare
Movement as president. We pray for God support for Margaret in her tasks,
especially during these difficult times. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
• We join the World Council of
Churches in their prayers for the countries of Andorra, Italy, Malta, Portugal,
San Marino, Spain, and the Vatican City. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
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