October 14th, 2021
This
week’s Kumi Now online gathering focused on how the mental health and
well-being of the Palestinian people has been affected by more than seventy
years of Israeli occupation. Kumi Now will look at who is profiting from the
occupation in the online gathering on Tuesday, the 21st of October.
Governments, churches and individuals are being challenged to consider if their
links with companies which profit from the occupation or trade with settlements
are helping to sustain an illegal and divisive system.
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Lord, our hearts cry
out to you over the way the Israeli authorities seek to subjugate the
Palestinian people. We pray that voices of conscience in the international
community will speak out forcibly to challenge the escalation of violence and
loss of Palestinian lives under the Israeli occupation.
Lord, in your mercy…
On
Sunday, the 3rd of October, a Palestinian farmer was allowed to go and harvest
the twenty six olive trees on his plot of land in Salfit, in the occupied West
Bank. When he arrived he discovered his entire olive crop had been stolen by
settlers from the nearby illegal settlement of Arial. This is just one incident
among many perpetrated by Israeli settlers against Palestinian farmers during
the olive harvest season.
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Lord, we pray for
Palestinian farmers who depend on the olive harvest for their livelihood. We
pray for support and protection for them. We pray that Israeli governments
would respect international law, seize transferring its population into
occupied Palestinian territories and remove all settlers who are already living
in illegal settlements.
Lord, in your mercy…
In
the month of August nearly one hundred Palestinians have been displaced from
their homes in occupied East Jerusalem, for the lack of a building permit,
according to the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian
Affairs. In one incident the owners of a home in the Shufat neighbourhood were
forced to demolish their own home to avoid fines, making four families
homeless. The Palestinian owners stated they bought the land in 1952, but the
Israeli High Court ruled that Israeli settlers now own the land.
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Lord, we pray for all
the Palestinian families who have been forced from their homes because they
cannot obtain building permits and for those who live under constant threat of
eviction. We pray that the worldwide community will question the Israeli
authorities about how they are carrying out their duties as an occupying power
under international law.
Lord, in your mercy…
On Friday, the 1st of October, Philippe Lazzarini, the UNRWA Commissioner
General announced that he would be seeking $800 million to maintain services to
Palestinian refugees at a donor conference scheduled for November in Brussels.
UNRWA provides schools, health centers and social welfare to more than 5
million Palestinians registered in the occupied Palestinian Territories, Jordan
and the Lebanon.
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Almighty and merciful
God, whose son became a refugee and had no place to call his own; look with
mercy on those who have to flee and continue to flee today from danger,
homelessness and hunger. Bless those who work to bring them relief; inspire
generosity and compassion in all our hearts and guide the nations of the world
towards that day when all will rejoice in your kingdom of justice and of
peace,(Sabeel, 2017).
Lord, in your mercy ..
Najla
Bouden has just been named as the first woman to be appointed as Prime Minister
in Tunisia. She has been working as a senior civil servant and before that was
an internationally respected university lecturer. The announcement has made a
considerable impact in Arab communities. The former Prime Minister was
dismissed in July by President Kais Saied, who also suspended Parliament in
response to an economic crisis, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic.
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Lord, so many
countries are now suffering economic difficulties which have worsened during
the pandemic. We pray for those appointed to positions of authority, including
Najla Bouden, that they may rule with integrity and with consideration for the
weak and powerless in their societies.
Lord, in your mercy…
On
Saturday, the 2nd of October, hundreds of Palestinian and Jewish activists took
part in a solidarity march from Tawane to Mufaqara, in the South Hebron Hills.
They marched in protest at the violent riot in the area by settlers from the
illegal Israeli outposts of Havat Maon and Avigail on Tuesday, the 28th of
September. Armed settlers had rampaged through the village of Mufaqara killing
livestock, damaging property and injuring twelve villagers, including a
three-year-old boy. The attack took place under the protection of armed Israeli
soldiers who fired guns, tear gas and stun grenades at the Palestinian
villagers.
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Lord, we lament over
this unquenchable thirst for violence we are witnessing among the illegal
settlers in the occupied Palestinian Territories. We pray that the Israeli
authorities will act to restrain and stop these riots, instead of supporting
them.
Lord, in your mercy…
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We join with the World
Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of Costa Rica, El
Salvador, Nicaragua and Panama.
Lord, in your mercy…
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