Sabeel
Wave of Prayer
19.1.23
Kumi Now will focus on the city of Jerusalem on
Tuesday, the 24th of January. The United Nations’ Partition Plan in 1947
resolved that the city of Jerusalem would be an internationally administered
city. However the Israeli government has taken steps to gain full Israeli
sovereignty over the city, especially since the 1967 annexation of East
Jerusalem.
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Lord
Jesus, when you wept over Jerusalem you lamented that those living in the city
could not recognise ‘the things that make for peace’. We pray for strength and
guidance for all those who seek peace and righteousness in this suffering city.
Lord, in your mercy…
On Thursday, the 12th of January, three Palestinians
were shot and killed by Israeli soldiers. Habib Kamil ,25 years old, and
Abdulhadi Nazal ,18 years old, were shot dead by live fire from Israeli troops
during a raid in the town of Qabatiya, near Jenin. Earlier in the day an
Israeli sniper shot Samir Aslan, a 41-year-old father of eight, when he was on
the roof of his house with his family in Qalandiya refugee camp.
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Lord,
we pray for the families of Habib, Abdulhadi and Samir as they grieve their
loss. We pray for an end to the relentless Israeli military raids on
Palestinian communities, which are provoking violence and leading to numerous
arrests, injuries and extrajudicial killings. Lord, in your mercy…
Last week the US Court of Appeal in Washington
dismissed the allegations brought by the Jewish National Fund, (JNF) against the
United States Campaign for Palestinian Rights, (USCPR). The JNF are seeking to
prove that the USCPR are liable for militant attacks against Israelis and
Americans because of their support for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions and
for the Great March of Return. The judge deemed the allegations were
‘insufficient’ and the attorney representing the USCPR stated that the lawsuit
was an attempt to ‘smear human rights advocates as terrorists’.
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Lord,
our help and our shield, we ask for protection for advocates for human rights
as they face so many obstacles and attempts to silence their pleas for justice.
Lord, in your mercy…
A health clinic in Kiryat Malakhi in southern Israel
refused to give first aid treatment to Hamoudi Tarboosh a 23-year-old
Palestinian on Wednesday, the 11th of January. He had cut his hand on a broken
glass door while at work in a local store. Even though he was losing a lot of
blood from the wound, the manager of the nearby clinic refused him entry and he
had to travel to a hospital in Ashkelon to receive treatment. Recently the
Israeli Medical Association declared that Israeli doctors ‘will never
discriminate in the care they provide’. This declaration was issued in the
media after the new far-right National Missions Minister had earlier stated
that Israeli doctors should be allowed to refuse to provide treatments that
contravene their religious faith.
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Lord,
we pray that the ministers of the Israeli government will consider their
pronouncements with care to avoid unleashing even stronger waves of racism and
discrimination in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. Lord, in
your mercy…
Israeli authorities are preparing to carry out the
collective eviction of eight of the 28 neighbourhoods in the Masafer Yatta area
in the South Hebron Hills.
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Lord
we pray that international governments and organisations will challenge the
Israeli government over their plans to forcibly evict the people of Masafer
Yatta. Lord these communities have suffered so many violent attacks and home
demolitions over recent years and long to be left to live peaceably on their
land. Lord, in your mercy…
Late on Thursday, the 12th of January, extremists
wrote racist slurs in Hebrew on the stone walls of the Armenian Church in
occupied East Jerusalem. The High Presidencia Committee of the Palestinian
Authority for the affairs of Churches reported that the graffiti threatened
death to Arabs, Armenians and Christians. They also warned that the racist
expressions of far-right Israeli government ministers are giving rise to an
outbreak of ‘hate speech and ugly provocation’.
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Lord,
you warn us in your word that, ‘the tongue is a fire, a world of
unrighteousness’. We pray for wisdom to learn how to bridle our tongues. We
pray for those in positions of authority that they will take care to avoid
enflaming violence through their public declarations. Lord, in your mercy…
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We
join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers for the countries of
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Lord, in your mercy..
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