As we approach October 7, marking the first anniversary of the horrific terror attack in southern Israel and the start of the ongoing conflict between Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah, we take this moment to reflect on the tragic loss of innocent life.
The violence and devastation is an ongoing trauma which is deeply affecting countless lives in the region and around the world, and has disrupted interfaith relations here in the UK.
The Revd Dr Nathan Eddy, Co-Director of the Council of Christians and Jews, one of the oldest interfaith charity in the UK, offers this prayer:
God of all,
With every news cycle, our heart breaks for the loss innocent civilian life in Gaza, Israel, the West Bank, Lebanon, and the wider region.
Today, we hallow the memory of those Israelis, and citizens of the UK, Thailand, Nepal, Cambodia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and many other nations, who were murdered one year ago.
We remember all those taken hostage – many never to return home.
We pray for the return of all hostages, an end to the war, and a stable and just peace between Palestinians and Israelis and for the region as a whole.
May we be people who oppose prejudice and hate of all kinds wherever we live, and may our churches be places of welcome and solidarity in these divisive times.
Further resources:
- To learn more about Jewish-Christian dialogue in the UK, visit the .
- Gather with Christian Aid for an online vigil on 7 October from 8-9am for a time of prayer and silence, as a mark of respect and repentance. .
- Access resources to help build your understanding and embark on conversations about a just peace. .
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