Fighting Between USA, Iran, and Israel

美國、伊朗與以色列之間的衝突


Introduction

On June 9, 2026, there was more fighting in the Middle East. The USA, Iran, and Israel all used weapons against each other.

2026 年 6 月 9 日,中東地區爆發了更多衝突。美國、伊朗與以色列均對彼此使用了武器。

Main Body

A USA helicopter crashed near the water. President Trump said Iran did this. The USA then attacked Iran to protect itself. A robot boat saved two men from the crash.

一架美國直升機在水邊墜毀。川普總統表示這是伊朗所為。美國隨後為了自衛而攻擊伊朗。一艘機器人船救起了兩名墜機倖存者。

Israel and Iran also fought. Israel attacked Beirut. Then Iran sent missiles to Israel. Israel attacked Iran back. Now they stopped fighting for a short time.

以色列與伊朗也發生了衝突。以色列攻擊了貝魯特。接著伊朗向以色列發射飛彈。以色列隨後反擊伊朗。目前他們暫時停止了戰鬥。

President Trump is angry with Israel. He told Prime Minister Netanyahu to stop the fighting in Lebanon. He said the USA might stop helping Israel. The USA wants a peace deal, but Iran does not trust them.

川普總統對以色列感到憤怒。他要求內塔尼亞胡總理停止在黎巴嫩的戰鬥。他表示美國可能會停止援助以色列。美國希望達成和平協議,但伊朗並不信任他們。

Conclusion

The area is still dangerous. Iran and Israel stopped fighting, but the USA and Israel are still attacking others.

該地區依然危險。雖然伊朗與以色列停止了戰鬥,但美國與以色列仍持續攻擊他人。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Action-Reaction' Pattern

In this story, we see a lot of Past Tense words that show a cycle of fighting. To reach A2, you need to see how these words connect.

The Pattern: Somebody did something \rightarrow Somebody else did something back.

Examples from the text:

  • Iran did this \rightarrow USA attacked.
  • Israel attacked \rightarrow Iran sent missiles.
  • Iran sent missiles \rightarrow Israel attacked back.

Key Words for your Vocabulary:

  • Attacked (hit someone first)
  • Crashed (fell down fast)
  • Saved (helped someone stay alive)
  • Stopped (did not continue)

Quick Rule: Notice the -ed at the end of these words. This tells us the action is finished. It is the simplest way to tell a story about the past.

Vocabulary Learning

weapons (n.)
Objects used to fight or kill people
Example:The soldiers carried heavy weapons.
crashed (v.)
Hit something hard and suddenly
Example:The car crashed into a tree.
protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe
Example:A helmet helps protect your head.
missiles (n.)
Rockets that carry explosives
Example:The army launched missiles at the target.
trust (v.)
To believe that someone is honest and good
Example:I trust my best friend with my secrets.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can cause harm or death
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone at night.
Practice A2 words in a crossword