Sabeel Wave of Prayer
Thursday, 10th June 2021
This week’s
Kumi Now online gathering looked at the environmental damage of the occupation
in Palestine/Israel. The environment has been traumatised by the uprooting of
native trees, the construction of settlements, the building of the separation
wall, military activities and the engineering of water projects that divert
water from the Jordan Valley and underground aquifers. Next week’s Kumi Now will consider the topic of
ethical tourism and pilgrimages.
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Lord, we pray that the full cost of
the ravaging of the Holy Land through the Israeli occupation will be recognised
before irreversible damage is done. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
Yousef Issa is
a 23-year-old Palestinian from the town of Lydda, east of Tel Aviv. He was
standing outside, minding his own business, when he was suddenly shot by
Israeli police. His injuries have left him with speech and movement
difficulties. No police officers have been prosecuted for this assault.
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Lord, we pray that all perpetrators
of violence against innocent victims will be held accountable under the law in
Israel, no matter their ethnicity or occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayer.
Last week the
Israel Land Authority, (ILA), finally relinquished its ownership of the
Al-Zaher Omar fort. The Safa’amr municipality has been contesting their claim
of ownership of the fort and the surrounding land for the past seventy-three
years.
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Lord, so many Palestinian
properties and sites have been confiscated or denied access to by the Israeli
authorities. We pray that they may be restored to their owners and, once again,
opened for public access. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
On Friday, the
28th of May, the Israeli Central Court postponed hearings into the forcible
evictions of seven Palestinian households in Batn al-Hawa, in the neighbourhood
of Silwan, in occupied East Jerusalem in favour of Jewish settlers.
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Lord, we pray for the hundreds of
Palestinian people in East Jerusalem who are facing the imminent threat of unjust
eviction. We pray that the international community will challenge the Israeli
authorities on their policy of home evictions in the Occupied Territories. Lord,
in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The Israel
Land Authority, (ILA), has invited bids from Israeli construction companies to
fully “redevelop” the Lifta neighbourhood of Jerusalem. Lifta is one of the few
remaining Palestinian villages that give a glimpse of the character of the
hundreds of Palestinian villages depopulated in the Nakba. Descendants of those
Palestinians forced to leave Lifta are asking the international community to
put a stop to its total destruction.
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Lord, we pray for all those forced
from their homes in Palestinian villages in the Nakba. We pray that the remains
of the village of Lifta may be preserved for posterity and the right for
Palestinian refugees to return to their homes be respected and no longer
ignored. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Mohammad
Awwad, 25-year-old from Bethlehem and Ghadanfar Atwan, 28-year-old from
al-Khalil are two Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails who are in their
fourth week of hunger strike in protest against their administrative detention
orders.
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Lord, we pray for the health of
Mohammad and Ghadanfar as they suffer their hunger strike. We pray for an
end to the Israeli practice of administrative detention, that deprive
Palestinian political prisoners to have access to their judicial rights. Lord,
in your mercy...hear our prayer.
Jawad Abbasi
is a fifteen-year-old boy from the Ras al Amoud area of Silwan in occupied East
Jerusalem, who was injured after being chased and hit by an Israeli police car
for displaying a Palestinian flag on his bike. The police detained him and
later released him to receive treatment for his injuries in hospital.
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Lord, it is difficult to hear that
a child has been deliberately injured by a police car for having a flag on his
bike. We pray for an end to the campaign of harassment and intimidation being
carried out by the Israeli authorities on the Palestinian residents of East
Jerusalem. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
At least 14 Palestinians
were injured on Friday, 4th June, as Israeli occupation forces
attacked and dispersed a ‘marathon’ organized by Palestinian protesters outside
the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in occupied Jerusalem. Competitors had run
from Silwan to Sheikh Jarrah wearing t-shirts reading ‘7,850’, representing the
number of people facing eviction from their homes. They had just finished
running and were celebrating at the finish-line, when Israeli occupation forces
fired tear gas and rubber bullets into the crowd.
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Lord, we thank you for those willing to turn to
creative forms of non-violent protest in support of those under threat from the
worst actions of the occupation. We pray that justice will be done and that the
residents of Silwan and Sheikh Jarrah will be allowed to remain in the homes
their families have lived in for generations. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
During the
past week Palestinian artists have been painting murals that depict the
narratives in their towns. They hope to encourage the steadfast spirit of their
people living under adversity.
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Lord God, our Creator, we thank you
for the creative gifts of all artists and for the mural painters. We thank you
that when we expose dark works to the light, they become visible and somehow
less frightening. Lord, help us to walk in love, as children of light. Lord
in your mercy...hear our prayer.
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We join with the World Council of
Churches in their prayers for the countries of Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa,
and Eswatini. Lord in your mercy...hear our prayer.
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