Israel Changes Security and Land in the West Bank
以色列改變西岸的安全部署與土地佔領
Introduction
Israel is changing its security and taking more land in the West Bank and near Jordan. They want to stop threats to their country.
以色列正在改變其安全措施,並在西岸及約旦邊界附近佔領更多土地,旨在阻止對國家的威脅。
Main Body
The Israeli army made a new group called Division 96. They built new walls and bases in the Jordan Valley. They want to stop drugs and weapons from coming into the country. They also want to stop Iran from causing trouble.
以色列軍方成立了一個名為第 96 師的新部隊。他們在約旦河谷建造了新牆和基地。他們希望阻止毒品與武器流入國內,並阻止伊朗製造麻煩。
Israel is building more towns for its people. In 2025, they built 86 new small towns. This is a very big increase. Palestinians say this makes it hard for them to have their own country. There is also more fighting between settlers and Palestinians.
以色列正在為其國民建設更多小鎮。在 2025 年,他們建造了 86 個新小鎮,增幅非常巨大。巴勒斯坦人表示,這讓他們更難建立自己的國家。此外,定居者與巴勒斯坦人之間的衝突也增加了。
The army is worried about the border areas. They fear people will use drones to attack Israel again. Because of this, the army did 12,000 raids. They found many drones and weapons.
軍方對邊境地區感到擔憂。他們擔心有人會再次使用無人機攻擊以色列。因此,軍方進行了 12,000 次突擊行動,發現了許多無人機與武器。
Conclusion
Israel is putting more soldiers and more people in the West Bank to keep its borders safe.
以色列在西岸部署更多士兵與居民,以確保邊境安全。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 The "Action" Pattern
Look at how the text describes things happening right now. We use is/are + word ending in -ing to show a process that is continuing.
Examples from the text:
- Israel is changing → (It started changing and is still changing)
- Israel is building → (They are currently making new towns)
- Israel is putting → (This is happening now)
🛠 Word Building: "More"
To reach A2, you need to describe changes. The word more is used here to show an increase in quantity:
- More land (Extra space)
- More towns (Extra buildings)
- More fighting (Extra conflict)
- More soldiers (Extra people in the army)
📝 Quick Note on Simple Verbs
Notice these short, powerful words used to describe a goal:
- Stop (Make something end)
- Fear (To be afraid)
- Find (To see or get something)