Sabeel Wave of Prayer
30th September 2021
This week’s Kumi Now online gathering heard
about the plight of Bedouin communities across Palestine and Israel. They have
suffered decades of harassment from the Israeli authorities, with frequent home
demolitions and forcible transfers. The International Day of Non-violence is
celebrated on Saturday, the 2nd of October, the birth date of Mahatma Gandhi.
During the following week Kumi Now will focus on the organisations seeking to
‘secure a culture of peace, tolerance,
understanding and non-violence’.
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Lord, we pray for the many individuals and groups working
on all sides of the conflict in Palestine and Israel to bring about a just
solution through non-violence. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Friday, the 24th of September, the
funeral of Mohammed Khabisah took place in Beita, south of Nablus in the West
Bank. Mohammed was killed when he was shot in the head by Israeli troops during
clashes with Palestinian protestors. The protestors were objecting to the
illegal Israeli settler outpost where settlers moved out in the summer as part
of a deal with the Israeli government leaving the settlers with hopes to return
to the site which remains locked and under military guard.
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Lord, we pray for Mohammed’s family and friends who mourn
his loss. We pray too for an end to the rapid expansion of illegal Israeli
settlement outposts in the occupied Palestinian Territories. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayers.
Last week the US House of
Representatives agreed an additional $1 billion of military aid to replenish
Israel’s Iron Dome system. Only nine Democrats voted against the funding. The
US currently donates over $3.8 billion in military aid to Israel every year.
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Lord, we pray for justice, peace, and security for all who
live in the Holy Land, not just the Israelis. We pray for an end to the Israeli
occupation and the massive build-up of weapons, security systems, and military
prisons. Lord in your mercy…hear our prayers.
For the past week Palestinian
prisoner, Amin Shweiki, 61, has refused to take the insulin injections he needs
to manage his diabetes, in protest against his administrative detention. He is
the owner of a well-known glass shop in the Old City of Jerusalem. He was
caught up in the wave of arrests in mid-May over the protests about Sheikh
Jarrah and the bombardment of Gaza.
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Lord, we pray for Amin as his health deteriorates whilst he
protests against his detention without charge. We pray that the Israeli
authorities would stop this inhumane form of detention which deprives
Palestinians of formal charges or the right of a trial and keeps them
imprisoned for indefinite periods of time. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
Muhammad Hassan was working on the
roof of his brother’s newly built house in Qusrah, southeast of Nablus on
Saturday, the 3rd of July. A large group of armed settlers had entered the
village, accompanied by four Israeli soldiers, and started pelting him with
stones. He tried to fend them off by throwing stones at them but was shot and
injured by one of the soldiers. Villagers were prevented from helping him by
the soldiers. After some delay he was taken to hospital but died of his wounds
later that day.
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Lord, we pray for Muhammad’s family as they grieve over
this unprovoked attack and his death. We pray that the Israeli military
authorities will hold to account any soldiers who do not abide by their
open-fire policy under international humanitarian law. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
Palestinian pupils were deliberately
prevented from reaching their school on time on Wednesday, the 22nd of September.
Israeli forces stopped them from using the Nablus to Ramallah road and they had
to scramble over rough terrain to get to their school in the village of
al-Lubban Ash-Sharqiya, south of Nablus. While in the nearby village of
Ammuriya a 17-year-old student was detained for two hours before being
released.
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Lord, so many Palestinian pupils have their education
disrupted by the Israeli authorities. We pray that the Israeli government will
ensure equal access and resources to the education of Palestinian and Israeli
children alike. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Thursday, the 23rd of September,
the Appeals Court in The Hague heard an appeal objecting to the granting of
immunity to two former Israeli military commanders, Benny Gantz and Amin Eskel.
Ismail Ziada is bringing a case against the commanders for the targeted bombing
attack on his home in Gaza, which killed six members of his family, including a
young boy, and a visiting friend.
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Lord, you are just and righteous and we place our trust in
you. We pray that countries around the world will continue to uphold
international law and will hold to account those who commit crimes against
humanity. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Wednesday 22nd September, Israeli
forces sealed off the archaeological site of Sebastia, near the northern city
of Nablus. The site, believed to be the burial site of John the Baptist, has
become a site of cultural conflict with Israeli attempts to seize control in
the area.
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Lord, sites of archeological and religious importance are under constant
threat from occupation forces and settlers. We pray for an end to all
violations committed by both settlers and the Israeli military forces against
our people, property and heritage. 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 Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, and Peru. Lord, in your mercy…hear
our prayers.
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