Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Thursday 13th May 2021
This week’s
Kumi Now online gathering looked at the US support for Israel. The US is
providing vast amounts of military and economic aid to Israel. Israel is using
that aid to oppress Palestinians with impunity. Next week’s Kumi Now will look at the
‘ongoing Nakba’. For Palestinians Saturday, the 15th of May will be the day
they commemorate the catastrophe of the Nakba when thousands of Palestinians
were forced to flee their homes. Present-day Israeli policies sustain a
coercive environment which gives many Palestinians no option but to leave their
homes and communities.
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Lord, we pray for an end to the oppression
and discriminatory policies forced on Palestinians by the Israeli authorities. Lord,
in your mercy...hear our prayers.
The
Methodist Church has sold its shares in the US-based company, Caterpillar,
citing as one of the reasons: the use of its equipment to destroy people’s
homes as part of the illegal occupation of the Palestinian Territories.
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Lord Jesus, we are encouraged when we hear
that your body, the church, is taking a stand for justice and righteousness. Lord,
in your mercy...hear our prayers.
For Muslims
Ramadan, the month of fasting, comes to a close this coming week. During this
month there have been opportunities for young people in Jerusalem to share
iftar, the breaking of the fast meal, including one hosted at the Sabeel
Centre. On Tuesday, the 27th of April, the Wujod Museum in the Old City held an
iftar as part of a documentary project on Palestinian food. Muslims will
celebrate Eid Al Fitr on Thursday, the 13th of May.
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Lord, we give thanks for our diverse
communities and ask that we may learn to reach out to one another with trust
and respect. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayers.
Tensions continue to mount in Jerusalem, and
throughout the West Bank and Gaza, amid growing anger over the planned eviction
of Palestinians from Jerusalem homes on land claimed by Jewish settlers. On
Saturday 8th May, footage showed buses of Palestinian Muslim
worshippers from Israeli Arab cities being stopped by police on the main
highway to Jerusalem. Word of the roadblock spread on social media, drawing
hundreds of young men from nearby Arab villages and from Jerusalem. Dozens
drove their cars the wrong way down the now-empty Jerusalem-bound lanes,
picking up worshippers who had abandoned their own vehicles to start the uphill
trek on foot.
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Lord, we give thanks to the resilience and creative
nonviolent resistance of the Palestinian people. We continue to pray that
people will not abandon the hope for justice and equality in this troubled
land. May our faith in your continuous presence continue to comfort the hearts
and souls who decide to walk in your path. Lord in your mercy... hear our
prayers
Professor
Mona Khoury-Kassabri has been appointed Vice President of Strategy and
Diversity at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. This is the first time in the history
of the Hebrew University that a member of the Arab community has been appointed
to such a senior position.
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Lord, we thank you for Professor
Khoury-Kassabri’s groundbreaking appointment. We pray that she may become a
role model and will encourage students from the Arab community, as well as
other ethnic minorities, to apply for further education. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
Israeli
forces raided the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of occupied East Jerusalem for
the second night on Tuesday, the 4th of May. Israeli soldiers sprayed skunk
water and assaulted residents and protesters. There are thirty extended
families made up of 550 Palestinians in the neighbourhood, who are under threat
of forced displacement, to make way for illegal Israeli settlers.
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Lord, we pray that international governments
will challenge Israeli attempts to expand illegal settlements in East Jerusalem
by forcing Palestinians out of their homes. Lord, in your mercy...hear our
prayers.
Palestinian
journalist, Alaa al-Rimawi began a hunger strike after twelve Israeli soldiers
raided his home in Ramallah on the 21st of April. They broke into his home in
the middle of the night and arrested him in the presence of his wife and five
children. He had been presenting a TV programme informing viewers about
Palestinian election candidates. He has now been placed under administrative
detention.
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Lord, we pray for Alaa al-Rimawi’s health as
he suffers in his hunger strike and we pray for his release from administrative
detention. We pray that the Israeli authorities will stop persecuting
Palestinian journalists for carrying out their work. Lord, in your mercy...hear
our prayers.
Today, on
Ascension day, we celebrate with the Episcopal church in
the Holy Land as Bishop Hosam Elias Naoum is installed as Archbishop in
Jerusalem and the Middle East.
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We pray for Bishop Hosam as he is installed
as Archbishop in Jerusalem and the Middle East, grant him a spirit of courage
and right judgement, a spirit of knowledge, and a heart of love and justice. We
pray also for Archbishop Emeritus Suheil Duwani as he enters retirement. 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 India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Lord, in
your mercy...hear our prayers.
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