Israeli Military Actions and Problems in Gaza

以色列軍隊在加薩的行動與問題


Introduction

The Israeli army is fighting in Gaza and the West Bank. Many people died. Some prisoners are treated badly. This happens even with a peace agreement.

以色列軍隊正在加薩和西岸作戰。許多人死亡,部分囚犯受到虐待。即便有和平協議,這些情況依然在發生。

Main Body

The army hit a car in Gaza City. They wanted to hit a Hamas soldier. But they killed Mohamed al-Wahidi and three other people. Two of them were children. Many people are dying in Gaza.

軍隊在加薩市擊中了一輛車。他們原想擊中一名哈馬斯士兵,但結果殺死了 Mohamed al-Wahidi 和另外三人,其中兩人是兒童。加薩有許多人正死去。

People in Gaza are very sick. Many people have chickenpox. This is because too many people live in small, dirty places. Also, the Israeli army now controls more land than they agreed to.

加薩的人們病得很嚴重。許多人染上水痘,這是因為太多人住在狹小且髒亂的地方。此外,以色列軍隊目前控制的土地超過了協議的約定。

Israeli soldiers are also arresting many Palestinians. In one prison, a man named Ghassan Ibrahim Zawahreh was shot with rubber bullets. Now, about 9,400 Palestinians are in Israeli prisons.

以色列士兵還逮捕了許多巴勒斯坦人。在其中一座監獄中,一名叫 Ghassan Ibrahim Zawahreh 的男子被橡皮子彈擊中。現在大約有 9,400 名巴勒斯坦人在以色列監獄中。

Conclusion

The army is still fighting. People are sick. Prisoners are in danger. The peace agreement is not working.

軍隊仍在作戰。人們生病了。囚犯處於危險之中。和平協議沒有發揮作用。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Word (Verbs)

In this story, we see words that tell us what is happening right now. To reach A2, you need to recognize these action words.

The Pattern: [Person/Group] \rightarrow [Action]

  • Army \rightarrow is fighting
  • People \rightarrow are dying
  • Army \rightarrow controls
  • Soldiers \rightarrow are arresting

💡 Simple a Bit More

Look at the word "Badly". It describes how something happens.

Treated+extBadly=Not good treatment\text{Treated} + ext{Badly} = \text{Not good treatment}.

📍 Location Words

Notice how the text connects people to places using the word "in":

  • Fighting \rightarrow in Gaza
  • Live \rightarrow in small places
  • Are \rightarrow in prisons

Vocabulary Learning

agreement (n.)
A promise or a deal between two or more people or groups.
Example:The two countries signed a peace agreement to stop the war.
prisoner (n.)
A person who is kept in prison.
Example:The prisoner waited for his lawyer to arrive.
chickenpox (n.)
A sickness that causes itchy red spots on the skin.
Example:The child stayed home from school because he had chickenpox.
controls (v.)
To have power over something or someone.
Example:The driver controls the car with the steering wheel.
arresting (v.)
When the police take someone away to a police station.
Example:The police are arresting the man for stealing.
danger (n.)
Something that can hurt you or kill you.
Example:The sign warns that there is danger ahead.
Practice A2 words in a crossword