Police Look at Possible War Crimes in Gaza
警方調查加薩可能發生的戰爭罪行
Introduction
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) are looking at a report. The report says an Australian person did bad things in Gaza.
澳洲聯邦警察 (AFP) 正在審視一份報告。該報告指出一名澳洲人在加薩犯下了惡行。
Main Body
A group called the AIJC gave the police a report in May. This report has photos and stories from people. It says an Australian soldier broke houses and took homes in Gaza in 2023 and 2024.
一個名為 AIJC 的組織在五月向警方提交了一份報告。這份報告包含照片和人們的陳述。報告指出一名澳洲士兵在 2023 年至 2024 年間在加薩破壞房屋並強佔住宅。
Australian people can join other armies. But the Australian government can still punish them for war crimes. A police leader named Matthew Gale said the police are now reading the report.
澳洲人可以加入其他國家的軍隊。但澳洲政府仍可就戰爭罪行對他們進行懲罰。一名叫 Matthew Gale 的警方主管表示,警方目前正在研讀該報告。
The AIJC is also looking for 15 other people. These people might also do bad things in the war. Many people died and many buildings fell in Gaza during this war.
AIJC 也在尋找另外 15 人。這些人可能在戰爭中同樣犯下了惡行。在這場戰爭期間,加薩有許多人喪生,許多建築物倒塌。
Conclusion
The police are checking the facts. They want to see if they must start a real case.
警方正在核實事實。他們想確認是否必須啟動正式案件。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 THE 'ACTION' PATTERN
In this story, we see how to describe things happening right now versus things that already happened.
1. Right Now (Current Action) We use is/are + -ing to show a process.
- Police are looking at a report.
- Police are reading the report.
2. In the Past (Finished Action) We use the -ed ending for things that are over.
- A soldier broke houses (Irregular).
- Buildings fell (Irregular).
🛠️ USEFUL WORD PAIRS
Notice how the text connects people to actions:
- Police check facts
- Government punish people
- Soldier break houses
📝 SIMPLE NOTE
To reach A2, stop using just 'do' or 'go'. Use specific words like 'check', 'punish', or 'join' to make your English stronger.