Sabeel Wave of Prayer
2nd of February 2023
Next Tuesday Kumi Now will consider
how the Israeli blockade of Gaza impacts those who need to travel within the
Palestinian territory for medical treatment. Many patients are unable to attend
medical appointments for chronic illnesses as they are denied permits by the
Israeli authorities.
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Merciful Lord, we pray for those suffering serious
illnesses in Gaza, especially those who are denied travel permits. We pray for
an end to the sixteen-year-old blockade of Gaza. Lord, in your mercy…
The US government has raised concerns
over the recent escalation in violence used by Israeli forces. Ten Palestinians
were killed during the Israeli raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the early
hours of Thursday morning. This was the deadliest attack by the Israeli forces
in the occupied Palestinian territory for decades. Several rockets were fired
into southern Israel from Gaza in response to the Jenin raid. Israel then hit
back with three ground strikes in Gaza.
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Lord, we pray for the international efforts to mediate
between Israel and the Palestinians to de-escalate the levels of violence. We
pray for an end to the relentless Israeli army attacks on Palestinian
communities, leading to so many deaths and injuries. Lord, in your mercy..
This week the Forum of Palestinian
Journalists, based in Gaza, has criticised the dismissal of the cartoonist,
Mohammad Sabaaneh. They stated that his dismissal ‘reflects the Palestinian
Authority’s strange insistence on suppressing freedom of opinion and
expression’. Sabaaneh’s recent cartoon was critical of the Palestinian
Authority’s apparent lack of response to the heightened level of Israeli
violence.
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Lord, we give thanks for the courage of people working in
the media who use their freedom of expression to speak truth to power, even at
great personal cost. Lord, in your mercy..
The Israeli government has just issued
new guidelines which will make it even more difficult for foreigners to study
or work in the occupied West Bank. These restrictions will further isolate
Palestinians living in the West Bank from foreigners and from their own family
members who do not hold West Bank ID.
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Lord, we pray that international organisations will
challenge the Israeli government over their attempts to further repress and
isolate Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank. Lord, in your mercy..
On Thursday, the 26th of January,
Israeli forces informed Palestinian landowners in Khallet Ad-Dabi, one of the
nineteen hamlets making up Masafer Yatta in the South Hebron hills, that they
are about to uproot their saplings. The Dababseh family had planted a hundred
fruit trees on the old site of the local school, which had been demolished by the Israeli army two years previously.
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Lord, we cry out to you for the inhabitants of Masafer
Yatta who have suffered years of violence from the Israeli forces. Their
livestock and storage have been damaged, their wells filled in, their homes and
schools demolished and yet they still show courage and resilience. We pray that
international governments and organisations will continue to support them in
their attempts to live peaceably on their land. Lord, in your mercy …
This month Ben Gvir, the National
Security Minister, has ordered Israeli police to remove all Palestinian flags
from public places. In response to this order an Israeli artist living in Tel
Aviv drew himself in the colours of the Palestinian flag. Michael Rosanov then
made his artwork into his Facebook profile picture and this has caught on with
other disaffected Israelis. Last Saturday, 100,000 Israelis turned out in Tel
Aviv to protest against the policies of the new right-wing Israeli government.
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Lord, we pray that
Israelis will have the courage to speak out in protest over any government policies they believe may be used
to oppress anyone, no matter their ethnicity.
Lord, in your mercy…
This week the Assembly of Catholic
Ordinaries in the Holy Land spoke out in strong condemnation of Israeli settler
attacks which have taken place in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem. In the
most recent attack a large group of settlers entered the New Gate and started
shouting and chanting while waving flags. They then started to throw around
tables and chairs at local restaurants, terrorising tourists and shopkeepers.
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Lord, we pray that the authorities responsible for
administering law and order in Jerusalem will prosecute any settlers who
deliberately vandalise the city. We pray that believers of all faiths will
continue to have access to their holy
sites and can visit their places of worship without fear of assault from
radical groups. Lord, in your mercy…
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We join with the World Council of Churches in their prayers
for the countries of Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Western Sahara, Tunisia. Lord, in
your mercy…
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