Sabeel Wave of Prayer
15.7.21
This week’s Kumi Now online gathering
looked at morally responsible investment. Charlotte Marshall of Sabeel-Kairos
U.K. spoke about the organization’s campaign called ‘Investing in Peace’ in
U.K. churches, as well as the wider BDS movement which started on the 9th of
July, 2005.
Next week’s Kumi Now session will
consider the Israeli Apartheid Wall.
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Lord, ‘you are a refuge for the oppressed and a stronghold
in times of trouble’,(Psalm 9:9). We pray for an end to the occupation and for
increasing levels of international pressure to be brought to bear on the
discriminatory policies of the Israeli government. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
On Thursday, the 1st of July, Governor
Whitmer announced the appointment of Yvonna Abraham to the Wayne County Third
Circuit Court. Yvonna Abraham is the first Palestinian American judge to be
appointed in the State of Michigan.
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Lord, we give thanks for the appointment of this young
Palestinian American woman to this prestigious post. We pray that she will
serve her community with integrity and wisdom. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
The latest report from Euro-Med
Monitor on Gaza, entitled ‘One War Older’, was released on Friday, the 2nd of
July. The report documents the sufferings of women and children caused by the Israeli bombings. Israeli attacks were
targeted in residential neighborhoods and there were 254 deaths, including 66
children and 39 women. 241 children lost one, or both parents and 5,400
children lost their homes. Nine out of ten children in Gaza continue to feel traumatized
a month after the bombing ceased.
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Lord, the sufferings of the people living in the besieged
enclave of Gaza are harrowing. We continue to pray for an end to the blockade
and a release from the grinding poverty and distress experienced by all those
living there and especially by the vulnerable children. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
The Institute for Palestinian Studies
launched a new online database on Tuesday, the 29th of June. It documents
political events which have marked the occupation of Palestine since the
Israeli invasion of Lebanon in June 1982. The ‘Palestine Chronology’ will
give future researchers access to
historical material using Palestinian, Arab, Israeli and international
sources.( https://chronology.palestine-studies.org/ )
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Lord, we give thanks for the launch of this new database
which will be an invaluable tool for those seeking to establish the truth about
the Israeli occupation of Palestine over the past forty years. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayers.
Norway’s largest pension fund, the KLP
company, announced on Monday, the 5th of July, that it was divesting from 16
companies. They explained their decision was influenced by the risk that they
were contributing to ‘the abuse of human rights in situations of war and
conflict through their links with the Israeli settlements’. The company stated,
‘ Motorola and other companies risk complicity in international law violations
in occupied Palestine as the company provides software used in
border-surveillance.’
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Lord, we pray that many corporations around the world will
look carefully at the probity of their investments and consider whether they
have been contributing financially to human rights abuses in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
514 American journalists published an
open letter on Tuesday, the 13th of July, challenging the American media
coverage of Palestine. They stated that the US media narrative ‘obscures the
most fundamental aspects of the story: Israel’s military occupation and its
system of apartheid’.
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Lord, we give thanks for the courage of these American
journalists and for their commitment to seek out the truth and to hold those in
power to account. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Monday, the 5th of July, the
Knesset fortunately failed to extend the Family Reunification measure of the
Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law. This law was first enacted in 2003 and
has been renewed each year since then. It prevents Palestinian citizens of
Israel from extending their citizenship and residency rights to their spouses
from the occupied West Bank, including east Jerusalem or Gaza. This law was
cited by the recent Human Rights Watch report as an example of the
discriminatory laws faced by Palestinians living under occupation.
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Lord, we pray for a repeal of all discriminatory Israeli
laws used to undermine the human rights of Palestinians. We pray that the
Israeli lawmakers would extend grace to all their citizens without prejudice or
racist intent. Lord, in your mercy …hear
our prayers.
The World Council of Churches has
recently launched the East Jerusalem Initiative. WCC-EAPPI has been
accompanying communities in East Jerusalem for over a decade. They are unable
to be physically present with communities threatened with forced evictions at
the moment, but they aim to continue supporting them through advocacy. They are
using this initiative to raise awareness about the discriminatory laws faced by
families in Sheikh Jarrah and other similarly affected neighborhoods in East
Jerusalem.
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Lord Jesus, we draw near in faith to you. We bring the WCC
initiative to you as they advocate for Palestinian families facing evictions
from their homes in East Jerusalem. We pray that the prayers and interventions
of all people of goodwill around the world will stop the displacement of these
communities. 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 Eritrea and Ethiopia. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
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