Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
6.5.21
This week’s Kumi Now considered the threats of
censorship and violence suffered by Palestinian journalists, as World Press
Freedom Day was remembered on Monday, the 3rd of May.
Next week’s Kumi Now online gathering will focus on
the US support for Israel. The vast amount of US military support
for Israel is used to harm Palestinians living in the Holy Land.
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Lord,
we pray that leaders around the world will reconsider their arms’ sales and the
havoc and oppression caused by the use of this weaponry. Lord, in your mercy...
hear our prayers.
In one of the worst disasters in
Israel’s civil history, at least 45 people reportedly died and more than 150
were injured in a stampede at a Jewish holy site in northern Israel. The
stampede apparently began when a walkway collapsed, with tens of thousands of
people at the site.
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Dear Lord, we hold all the families
of the victims in our prayers as they mourn the loss of their loved ones. We
also pray for the speedy recovery of all who were injured during this disaster.
We give thanks to all the medical teams who worked courageously and tirelessly
to save the lives of the injured. Lord in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Wednesday, the 21st of April, the Palestinian
Museum announced the launch of the second phase of its Digital Archive Project
which will be published by UCLA. The three- year project will digitise 180,000
archival items. These items will record various aspects of Palestinian social
history from the 1800s to the present day.
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Lord,
we thank you for this innovative project which will keep alive the identity and
precious memories of the social and cultural Palestinian heritage. Lord, in
your mercy…hear our prayers.
In the month of March the World Health Organisation
reported that a 70-year-old woman was among four Gaza cancer patients who were
denied Israeli travel permits to cross the Beit Hanoun/Erez Crossing into
Israel to receive treatment in East Jerusalem.
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Lord,
we pray that the Israeli authorities will show compassion and face
international legal obligations to grant travel permits to Gaza patients and
their carers. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
This week many Palestinians gathered outside the
Damascus Gate in Jerusalem in protest at the discrimination they face
living under occupation by Israel. These protests come in response to the
previous weeks’ demonstrations of hundreds of far-right and
anti-Palestinian Israeli activists.
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Lord,
we pray for justice and peace in our troubled city Jerusalem. We give thanks to
all who continue to speak truth to power and protest the unjust policies of the
decision makers. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
In a new report, entitled ‘A Threshold Crossed’, Human
Rights Watch states that Israel is committing the crimes of apartheid and
persecution against Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories. It
states that Israel has a policy ‘to maintain domination by Jewish Israelis over
Palestinians’, including those who are its citizens.
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Lord,
we pray that the international community will heed the findings of this report
and thoroughly investigate evidence of the discrimination and repression of
Palestinians by Israel. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
This year the Churches that follow the Julian calendar
celebrated Easter Day on Sunday, the 2nd of May.
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Lord
Jesus, our good shepherd, we turn to you as we think of all those who
celebrated Easter this past Sunday. We listen to your voice and seek to follow
you as we remember how you laid down your life for our sake. Lord, in your
mercy... hear our prayers.
The Palestinian Journalists’ Union has denounced the
recent attack on Rawa Abu Morshed. She was attacked by a Hamas field officer in
Gaza. He beat her with a stick and verbally abused her for not wearing a hijab.
She had to go to hospital to attend to her injuries.
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Lord,
we pray for Rawa’s speedy recovery. We pray that the person who carried the
violent attack and abuse on Rawa will be held accountable. We pray that people
respect each other’s freedoms, and that such actions are not tolerated nor
justified at all. 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
Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
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