Sabeel Wave of Prayer
17th of
November 2022
Next
week’s Kumi Now will consider the topic of gender-based violence. Women in the
occupied Palestinian territory face persistent gender-based violence through
night raids, settler violence, collective violence towards their families,
humiliation and assault from occupation forces, and the restrictions of a
patriarchal society. This week, the United Nations observes the International
Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on Friday, the 25th of
November.
- Lord, we bring before you those Palestinian women who
endure abuse and terror. We pray for them that they may continue to find
strength to support their families, even as they dread the next night raid
and agonise over their imprisoned husbands and children. Lord, in your
mercy..
In
October the new Australian Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, stated that the
Australian Embassy will remain in Tel Aviv and not move to Jerusalem as planned
by the former administration. However, she declined to commit to a timetable
for recognising Palestinian statehood.
- Lord, we pray that more governments around the world
will recognise Palestine as a state, call for Israel’s accountability to
international courts and compel Israel to grant Palestinians the basic
right of self-determination. Lord, in your mercy..
Violence
broke out in the city of Nablus at the site of Joseph’s tomb in the early hours
of Wednesday, the 9th of November. Armed Israeli forces entered the Balata
neighbourhood, near the refugee camp, to escort a party of visiting right-wing
Israeli members of the Knesset. During armed clashes Mahdi Hashash, a
fifteen-year-old Palestinian youth was wounded by shrapnel and later died in
Nablus hospital. It is not clear if he died from the Israeli gunshot wound or
from an explosive devise he was reportedly carrying at the time.
- Lord, we pray for Mahdi’s family as they grieve the
loss of his young life. In this year alone, 137 Palestinians have already
lost their lives, among them 30 children. During the same period 22
Israelis have lost their lives through Palestinian attacks. We pray for an
end to the relentless night raids, arrests and shootings by the Israeli
military which enflame the conflict. Lord, in your mercy..
On
Thursday, 17th November, Xavier Abu Eid’s new book entitled, ‘Rooted in
Palestine’ will be launched in the American Colony Hotel. This book highlights
the role of Palestinian Christians. Miguel Moratinos, the former EU Special
Representative for the Middle East Peace Process and the Foreign Minister of
Spain, says that this book is, ‘a gripping account of the Christian-Palestinian
community completed with great documentary rigour, and an excellent
historiographical piece on the development of Palestinian history from the
Balfour Declaration to the present day.’ Xavier is a Palestinian who grew up in
Chile, has pursued his academic career in Europe and now lives in Beit Jala. He
serves on the Sabeel General Assembly
Lord,
we give thanks for the light Xavier Abu Eid sheds on the faithful service of
Palestinian Christians through decades of oppression in his new book. We pray
that his encouragement will strengthen the resolve of Palestinians to cling to
their hope for justice and peace in their land, while serving those in need
with compassion and love. Lord, in your mercy…
This
week the ‘Palestine Cinema Days’ film festival opened with the screening of Maha Haj’s acclaimed film,
‘Mediterranean Fever’. This film won a prize for its screenplay at the Cannes
Film Festival and will be Palestine’s official Oscar entry in 2023.
- Lord, we give thanks for Maha Haj’s storytelling
skills and the way she uses the medium of film to give voice to the
Palestinian narrative both at home and on the international stage. Lord,
in your mercy..
There
has been an outcry over the Mayor of Hebron’s recent offer of a reward to
anyone who is prepared to round up and destroy stray dogs in the city. There
have been concerns over dogs attacking children in the area.
- We praise you, Lord, for the earth which is full of
your creatures. We delight in these creatures and ask for your guidance in
how we best care for them and their environment. Lord in your mercy..
- We join with the World Council of Churches in their
prayers for the countries of Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia. Lord, in
your mercy..
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