28th of October 2021
This week’s Kumi Now online gathering focused on the
plight of women and children living through conflict under the Israeli
occupation of Palestine. Next week’s Kumi Now on Tuesday, the 2nd of November,
will consider the topic of Islamophobia. The Kumi Now community would like to
establish the month of November as the month when issues about Islamophobia are
thoroughly discussed. It is hoped that further education will lead to
overcoming prejudice and will empower Muslims to contribute more confidently to
their wider communities.
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Lord Jesus, our righteous Lord, help us ‘to seek goodness,
not evil and to establish justice in the gate’, (Amos 5:15). Help us to
encourage all members of our diverse communities to step forward and add their
contributions to build more peaceful societies. Lord, in your mercy…hear our
prayers.
Gaza’s first woman basketball referee has started to
officiate at both men’s and women’s matches. Amira Ismail, 23, actually gained
her international license three years ago but was prevented from attending
matches by the pandemic and social pressures. She is the only female basketball
referee among fifteen referees in Gaza. She also works as a hospital
pharmacologist.
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Lord, we give thanks for Amira’s determination to gain her
qualification to referee basketball matches in Gaza. We pray that she will
inspire many other young women to pursue the sports they love, to grow in
confidence and to keep fit and healthy. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Netflix has announced that it has launched a new series of
films, entitled ‘Palestinian Stories’. Initially, there will be 32
award-winning films either made by Palestinian directors or films telling
Palestinian stories. Many of the films will expose the oppression suffered by
Palestinians living under the Israeli occupation.
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Lord, we pray that the international community will
challenge the Israeli government over its occupation and its excesses as they
are exposed by Palestinian filmmakers. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
The Palestinian film called ‘The Stranger’, ( Al Garib),
has been selected as a nominee film for the 2022 Oscars. The director, Ameer
Fakker Eldin, who came from the occupied Syrian Golan, won the Edipe Re prize
with this film at the recent Venice Film Festival. The film was made in the
Golan Heights and follows an unlicensed doctor living in a small village and
undergoing a time of personal crisis.
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Lord, we pray for the Syrian people living in the Golan
Heights suffering from Israeli annexation and further threats of displacement
from Israeli settlement expansion. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Thursday, the 21st of October, UN experts spoke out to
express their grave concerns over the fate of five Palestinians currently on
hunger strike in Israeli military prisons. The Israeli policy of administrative
detention is driving Palestinians to desperate measures to draw attention to
their plight. The hunger strikers are all men in their twenties and thirties
and they have been refusing food for between 58-99 days. The lives of two men
in particular, Kayed Al-Fasfous and Miqdad Al Qawasameh hang in the balance.
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Lord we pray for the lives of the five Palestinian
prisoners, that they may be released from administrative detention before they
die. We pray that the Israeli government would cease to impose administrative
detention orders on more than five hundred Palestinian prisoners, including six
Palestinian children. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
On Friday, the 22nd of October, the Israeli Defence
Minister, Benny Gantz declared that six leading Palestinian human rights
organisations are now deemed ‘terrorist organisations’. He claimed they all had
a ‘secret link’ to the Palestinian Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The
declaration could empower the Israeli authorities to close their offices, seize
their assets and ban supporting their activities. The groups named are
Addameer; al-Haq; Defence for Children International – Palestine (DCI-P); the
Union of Agricultural Work Committees; Bisan Centre for Research and
Development and the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees. Human Rights Watch
and Amnesty International have released a joint statement claiming that the
announcement from the Israeli government is a ‘brazen attack on human rights’.
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Lord, we pray for all the Palestinians and Israelis working
to protect the human rights of Palestinians struggling to survive under the
Israeli occupation. We pray that international organisations and governments
around the world will challenge the way
the Israeli government abuses the human rights of the Palestinian people and
that Israel rescind its decision. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
This month Heads of Missions and representatives from the
EU, Scandinavia and the U.K. visited Qusra village in the Nablus district to
take part in the olive harvest. The British Consulate organised this visit and
liaised with two other villages which have been targeted with attacks from
illegal Israeli settlers. The international presence is one way to deter the
settlers from launching violent attacks at harvest time.
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Lord, we pray for protection for the thousands of
Palestinian farmers who rely on the olive harvest to supplement their
livelihood. We pray for an end to the violent attacks on these farmers by
Israeli settlers. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
Nisreen Abu Kmeil, a 46-year-old Palestinian mother, was
finally reunited with her husband and seven children in her home in Gaza on
Wednesday, the 20th of October. She was released from prison in Israel after
completing a six year sentence for resisting the occupation. However the
authorities made her wait a further three days before allowing her to join her
family, claiming she owed them unpaid tax on her television.
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Lord, we pray for Nisreen as she settles back home with her
family and gets to know her children again, including the 8-month-old son she had to leave when she was
arrested six years ago. We pray for the
thirty-two other Palestinian women who remain in Israeli prisons for their
resistance to the occupation. Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayers.
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We join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers
for the islands of the Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Bahamas,
Barbados, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominica, Dominican Republic,
Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Sint Maarten, St Kitts-Nevis, St
Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago. Lord,
in your mercy…hear our prayers.
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