Sabeel Wave of Prayer
23rd of
February 2023
Next
Tuesday Kumi Now will consider how Palestinians are impacted by the
restrictions imposed on their freedom of movement by the Israeli authorities.
More than 70,000 Palestinians face the dehumanising experience of being
processed every day at the 500 permanent checkpoints and countless ‘flying’
checkpoints set up to control their journeys to school, hospital or work.
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Merciful Lord, we pray
for the Palestinian people caged in their own land by military checkpoints,
separation walls, travel permits. We pray for a dismantling of this inhumane
system of oppression and degradation. Lord, in your mercy..
Last
week, Issa Amro , the Palestinian activist and founder of Youth Against
Settlements, was assaulted by an Israeli soldier as he was conducting a tour of
his home city of Hebron.
Lawrence
Wright, a journalist for the weekly New Yorker magazine, filmed the
incident. It showed an Israeli soldier grabbing
Amro by the neck and throwing him to the ground and kicking him, before another
soldier pulled him away.
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Lord, we bring to you
the Palestinian people trying to survive in the city of Hebron as they face
increasing levels of violence and abuse from Israeli soldiers and illegal
Israeli settlers, now living in the Old City and in nearby settlements. Lord,
in your mercy…
The
Jerusalem Union of Christian Scouts undertook three days of events to raise
funds for Syrian families who have been caught up in the recent devastating
earthquakes. They managed to raise over 60,000 dollars.
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Lord, we give thanks
for the outpouring of compassion and sacrificial giving from the Palestinian
people to help those who have been affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and
Syria. Lord, in your mercy…
The
Continental Synodal Assembly for the Middle East gathered in Beirut last week.
Delegates representing seven Catholic Churches, (Coptic, Syriac, Maronite,
Melkite, Chaldean, Armenian and Latin) from the Holy Land, Jordan, Lebanon,
Syria, Egypt, Iraq and Armenia came together to consider how to work with each
other to address the many challenges they face in the region. Sawsan Bitar, the
programme co-ordinator of Sabeel was one of the delegates from the Holy Land.
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Lord Jesus, we pray
that the Beirut Assembly inspired the delegates to commit to working together
for the Christian community in the Middle East and to delight in the rich
diversity of their traditions, bound together in their shared faith. Lord, in
your mercy…
On
Wednesday, the 15th of February, the Knesset approved legislation that states
that Palestinian citizens of Israel and Palestinian
residents of East Jerusalem sentenced to prison on offences that breach ‘trust
to the State of Israel’ can have their citizenship or residency revoked and be
deported to the occupied West Bank or to Gaza. The new law is discriminatory as
it only applies to Palestinian citizens of Israel and permanent residents of
East Jerusalem; it does not apply to Israeli Jews.
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Merciful Lord, we cry
out to you as we see the fundamental human rights of the Palestinian people
being stripped away by the new Israeli government. We pray that international
governments and organisations will speak up and challenge these further
breaches of international and humanitarian law. Lord, in your mercy..
Last
week Hassan Muheisin had to destroy a build extension on his home with his own
hands, after a court appeal failed. The Jerusalem Municipality claimed he had
built onto his home without a building permit and was going to charge him
excessive costs for demolishing his extension. While building permits are
extremely difficult to obtain to Palestinians, the Jerusalem Municipality
grants permits for thousands of housing units to be built for the illegal
Israeli settlers.
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Lord, we pray for the
Palestinians living In East Jerusalem as they face an uncertain future with so
many home demolitions and discrimination against them in employment and
services, as well as the threat of forcible transfer to the occupied West Bank.
Lord, in your mercy..
More
than seventy UK Members of Parliament and the House of Lords, representing
different political parties, have just written to the Foreign Secretary, James
Cleverly, to condemn Israel’s plans to forcibly evict Palestinians in the South
Hebron Hills. More than one thousand Palestinians living in the Masafer Yatta
area are at imminent risk of being forcibly displaced from their homes.
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Lord, we pray that the
UK government will listen to the call of parliamentarians to hold the
Israeli government to account for its plans to forcibly transfer the people of
Masafer Yatta, which will be a grave breach of international law. 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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