Sabeel Wave of Prayer
24th of February 2022
On Friday, the
18th of February, representatives from the Humanitarian Country Team in
Palestine met with the Salem family in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in
occupied East Jerusalem. The family of twelve, including six children, face
forcible eviction from their home in March. The team, comprised of members of
UN agencies and international and Palestinian NGOs has called on the Israeli
authorities to halt all further evictions from the Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan
neighbourhoods of East Jerusalem. 218 Palestinian families are living with this
imminent threat.
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Lord, we pray for the Salem family, who have lived in
their home in Sheikh Jarrah for more than seventy years, that they may not be
forcibly evicted. We pray that the Israeli authorities will abide by
international law and will put an end to their policies of forcible evictions
and house demolitions. Lord, in your mercy…
Footage of Israeli
soldiers arresting a 19-year-old Palestinian at his workplace at night in
al-Bireh, near Ramallah was released on Wednesday, the 16th of February. Malik
Maala was working as a guard at an industrial facility to raise money for his
university tuition fees when soldiers arrived to arrest him. The film shows
that when the soldiers came to detain him, he raised his hands behind his head,
expecting to be handcuffed. At this point an Israeli soldier released a
military dog which pounced on him and attacked him. Some moments later the dog
was recovered by a soldier and Malik was detained and taken to an undisclosed
location.
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Lord, we pray for Malik that he may be treated for any
injuries he received during his brutal arrest. We pray that the Israeli
military authorities will stop treating Palestinians with such cruelty and
inhumanity. Lord, in your mercy..
Acute water
scarcity has forced the villagers of Furush Beit Dajan, near Nablus, to abandon
their once famous lemon trees and to grow tomatoes in greenhouses instead.
There are plenty of wells under their land for crops but their water has been
diverted. The Israeli army has constructed artisian aquifers and
supplies unlimited quantities of water to the nearby Israeli settlements of
Hamra and Mekhora.
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Lord, can it be just and fair that Palestinian farmers
hardly have enough water to raise their crops and livestock, while Israeli
settlers fill their swimming pools less than half a mile away? Lord, the
settlements are built on occupied land and the settlers have no right to the
land or the underground water. We pray that the occupation will end and the
farmers will regain their rights. Lord, in your mercy..
On Friday, the
25th of February Sabeel Jerusalem will host an event with Rev. Mitri Raheb. He
will be discussing a document he helped to write which is entitled, ‘We choose
abundant life’. It is the work of a group of theologians and specialists in
human and geopolitical sciences, both women and men, from different church
traditions, who have come together to lay out a new vision for the people of
the Middle East.
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Lord Jesus, our Good Shepherd, You laid down Your life
so that we may have life and have it abundantly, (John10:10). In the face of
dark times we place our trust and hope in You. We are thankful for the renewed
vision for Christians in the
Middle East as described in the ‘We choose abundant
life’ document. We pray that it inspires others to trust in the power of life
over the the culture of death. Lord, in your mercy…
Last week
Palestinian Christians gathered in Beit Sahour to pay tribute to Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, who died in December 2021. The prayer service was held at Our
Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, where Tutu prayed when he visited in 1989. Tutu
came to Beit Sahour during the first Palestinian Intifada. He spoke at
Shepherd’s Field, where he was welcomed by thousands of Palestinians, both
Christian and Muslim. Tutu identified the situation in Palestine/Israel as
apartheid three decades before the recent reports of B’Tselem, Human Rights
Watch and Amnesty International.
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Lord, we join with Kairos Palestine in their tribute
to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, (Dec.2021)
‘We will continue
to turn our eye to Tutu’s lifelong aspiration for a better world where everyone
enjoys liberty, equality and equity and we will remember him as we march on in
our path for self-determination and independence.’ Lord, in your mercy…
Samir Mansour once
again opened his bookstore/library in Gaza to customers on Thursday, the
17th of February. His shop had been completely destroyed by Israeli bombing in
May 2021. Last year Human Rights lawyers Mahvish Rukhsana and Clive Stafford
Smith led a fundraising operation called 3DC to help raise donations from all
around the world to help him rebuild and restock his shop.
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Lord, we are thankful that Samir Mansour”s bookshop
has risen from the ashes. We pray that the store will be a beacon of hope to a
people who have been confined and oppressed by the Israeli blockade for the
past fourteen years. Lord, in your mercy..
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We join with the World Council of Churches in their
prayers for the countries of France, Germany and Monaco. Lord in your mercy…
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