Sabeel Wave of Prayer
29.7.21
This week’s Kumi Now online gathering
considered the Israeli policy of obstructing Palestinian family unification.
Next week’s Kumi Now reflects on the
Israeli policy of collective punishment meted out to Palestinian communities
and defended on security grounds. Punitive home demolitions, forcible
transfers, night raids and the blockade of Gaza are just some of the tactics
employed by the Israeli authorities. Studies have shown repeatedly that those
who suffer the most under these punitive measures are Palestinian women and
their children.
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Lord, we pray that Israel would start to honor its
international legal obligations and abandon collective punishment as a way to pressurize
and oppress Palestinians. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
On Monday, the 19th of July, the
United Church of Christ adopted the ‘Declaration on the Requirements for a Just
Peace between Palestine and Israel’ by an overwhelming majority. The
declaration comes in response to Kairos Palestine’s ‘Cry for Hope’ call to
churches around the world. It critiques Israeli apartheid laws which
discriminate against Palestinians, while clearly differentiating between
criticism of Israel and antisemitism.
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Lord Jesus, our good shepherd, guide your church along a
path of righteousness for your name’s sake. Help us to continue to pray and
work for justice and peace for all those experiencing racism and oppression in
Palestine/Israel. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Friends of Sabeel North America,(FOSNA)
announced on Thursday, the 22nd of July that they have appointed Jonathan
Kuttab as their new Executive Director. Jonathan is an eminent Palestinian
human rights lawyer. He lives in Pennsylvania, but is also a resident of East
Jerusalem where he maintains a law practice. He founded a number of human
rights organizations, including Al Haq and Non-violence International. He has
served on the board of Sabeel for many years. He is looking forward to working
closely with Sabeel Jerusalem/Nazareth, as well as among Palestinian solidarity
groups and churches in the US.
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Lord, we give thanks for Jonathan Kuttab and his new role
at FOSNA. We pray that you would give him your wisdom and understanding as he
steps into his position and continues to follow his commitment to help
establish a just peace in the Holy Land. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Noura Erakat, an American human rights
lawyer and academic and Samora Pinderhughes, a composer, have co-founded a
campaign under the title of Liberation Studio. They are encouraging visual
artists and musicians to raise funds for American Near East Refugee Aid,
(Anera). They hope to raise funds for those Palestinian refugees recently
affected by the conflict.
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Lord, we give thanks for the way artists around the world
are using their creative gifts to help vulnerable refugee communities in the
occupied Palestinian Territories and Gaza. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
The chairman of the Palestinian
Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, raised an objection to a friendly match
being held in occupied East Jerusalem between FC Barcelona and the Israeli
Bitar Jerusalem FC. He told FIFA that the match would be played in the Malha
district of the Old City, which was the site of a pre-1948 Palestinian village.
The Israeli owner of Bitar, Moshe Hogeg was not prepared to hold the match at
any other venue and so the match has been cancelled.
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Lord, we give thanks that there is a growing awareness
among some international sports teams of how the Palestinians are struggling to
survive living under the Israeli occupation. Lord, in your mercy …hear our
prayer.
Ben and Jerry’s Ice-cream announced on
Monday, the 19th of July, that it will no longer sell ice-cream in the occupied
Palestinian Territories, claiming the sales there as ‘inconsistent with our
values’. The rebuke from an internationally recognized brand will bring into
focus the illegality of Israel’s rapidly expanding settlements across the West
Bank.
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Lord, we pray that the announcement will encourage other
companies to review whether their business sales in the occupied Palestinian
Territories are making them complicit with the Israeli occupation and further
violating the human rights of the Palestinians. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayer.
On Sunday, the 18th of July, Abdo, a
forty-three-year old Palestinian from Shufa’at refugee camp in East Jerusalem
was detained by the Israeli authorities for a traffic violation. On the evening
of Wednesday, the 21st of July, his family were informed that he had died of a
heart attack in his cell in the Al-Maskobiya detention centre. There have been
many reports of torture and physical abuse suffered by Palestinian detainees
under interrogation at this centre.
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Lord, we join with Abdo’s family as they grieve his loss,
praying especially for his pregnant wife and their four children. We pray that
any abuse or brutality perpetrated on Abdo by the authorities will be
thoroughly investigated and that any offender will be prosecuted. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayer.
Israeli authorities are refusing to
grant the Palestinian water authorities the licenses they need to improve
access to water for those living in Area C, which is subject to Israeli
security control. There are severe water shortages for Palestinians living in
this area, although illegal Israeli settlers living here experience no lack.
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Lord, we pray for the Palestinian people who are
experiencing water shortages in the high summer temperatures. How hard must it
be for some Palestinian villagers to wait for weeks for a water tanker to
deliver water, when they see Israeli settlers nearby filling up their swimming
pools and watering their gardens? Lord,
in your mercy…hear our prayer.
There has been a dramatic increase in
the number of Palestinians who have been displaced from their homes in the West
Bank. The number is up by 70% in 2021 compared to the previous year, according
to the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs. On Wednesday,
the 14th of July, thirteen Bedouin families from Ras al Tin lost their homes
and animal shelters when they were confiscated by the Israeli authorities. On
the following day in Humsa Al Bqai’a in the northern Jordan Valley a family of
eight were forced to leave their temporary shelter. They had been dispossessed
of their home the previous week during a mass demolition carried out by the
Israeli authorities after they declared the area a new military firing zone.
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Lord, we pray for an end to the home demolition policy of
the Israeli government. We pray that international lawmakers will put pressure
on Israel to recognize the inhumanity and illegality of this policy. 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 Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
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