Sabeel Wave of Prayer
20th of October 2022
Last week Kumi Now considered how hundreds of global corporations are
profiting from their support for the Israeli occupation of the
Palestinian territories.
The focus of next week’s Kumi Now will be the impact of conflict on women in
Palestine.We will also remember that the first UN Security Council resolution
to recognise the need to involve women fully in conflict resolution was passed
in October 2000.
• Merciful Lord, we bring before you the women living
in Palestine, some of whom have been caught up in occupation for more than
seventy years. We pray for those suffering sorrow and heartache as they struggle
to hold their families together through times of violence and oppression. We
pray that strong women of conviction will continue to step forward to help with
conflict resolution in such difficult circumstances. Lord, in your mercy..
Last week fourteen Palestinian parties met in Algiers for talks in the
run-up to the Arab Summit due to be held there next month. Senior figures from
Fatah, Hamas and the Palestinian Front for the Liberation of Palestine have
agreed to hold elections in the occupied Palestinian territories.
• Lord, we pray that this latest promise to hold
elections in Palestine will be fulfilled, so that the Palestinian people may
have a say in how their leaders are selected. Lord, in your mercy..
Palestinian police have arrested a suspect for the killing of 25-year-old
Ahmad Abu Marhia, after his decapitated body was found in his home town of
Hebron. He had been living in Israel waiting to hear about his humanitarian
asylum claim to move abroad, after he had received threats over his homosexual
orientation.
• Lord, we bring before you all those who become
victims of violence, hatred and social ostracism. We remember Ahmad’s family
and friends as they start to come to terms with his horrifying death. Lord, in
your mercy…
The Israeli military have blockaded Shu’fat, the Palestinian refugee camp in
East Jerusalem and have been raiding homes to search for the Palestinian who
shot an Israeli soldier at a checkpoint on Saturday, the 8th of October. Last
week five Palestinian teenagers were killed by the Israeli military and two
Israeli soldiers were shot by Palestinians. The security crackdown launched by
the Israeli military in the East Jerusalem and Nablus areas has given rise to
many violent clashes.
• Lord, we pray for calm amid this vortex of violence
in Israel/Palestine. We pray for wisdom for those in positions of authority
there, that their commands will not fuel any further escalation of anger and
hatred. Lord, in your mercy…
On Monday, the 3rd of October, B’Tselem wrote to the ICC Prosecutor, Karim
Khan, requesting his urgent intervention to stop Israel in its efforts to expel
more than a thousand Palestinians from their homes and lands in the South
Hebron Hills. The Israeli authorities want to create a firing zone in Masafer
Yatta and have been trying to drive out the residents for years. The residents
have been subjected to higher levels of harassment ever since the ruling from
the Israeli Supreme Court this summer which would allow their expulsion.
• Lord, we pray for urgent international intervention
to enable the Palestinian communities to remain on their land in Masafer Yatta.
We pray that they would be allowed to live peaceably and with certainty about
their future. Lord, in your mercy..
Uday Dabbagh is a 23-year-old Palestinian footballer currently playing for
the Portuguese team of Arouca. In his latest match against Famalicao he came on
towards the end of the match to score the fourth goal. This is his second goal
in the Portuguese Premier League.
• Lord, we give thanks for Uday’s sporting gifts and
for the confidence he has recently demonstrated scoring goals at his European
club. We pray that he may be an inspiration to young Palestinians, even when
many of them struggle to find places to practise their sports. Lord, in your
mercy..
• We join with the World Council of Churches in their
prayers for the countries of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. Lord, in
your mercy…
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