New Plans to Dissolve the Knesset and Related Security Risks
Introduction
The Israeli government coalition has proposed a new law to dissolve the Knesset, which could lead to national elections happening sooner than expected.
Main Body
The main reason for this political move is a crisis within the coalition regarding the military service of Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) students. Ultra-Orthodox parties have pressured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow these students to avoid military service, but the government has not yet fulfilled this promise. As a result, the Likud party submitted a proposal on Wednesday to dissolve parliament. Although general elections are normally scheduled for October 27, this motion is supported by both coalition members and opposition leaders like Benny Gantz and Jair Lapid, which could move the election date to August or September. At the same time, concerns about national security have increased. MK Avigdor Liberman suggested that the Prime Minister might start military operations to gain an advantage in the elections rather than for a strategic victory. Furthermore, Liberman claimed that Hamas is currently rebuilding its army and recruiting new members in Gaza because the government failed to achieve a final victory. Additionally, MK Nissim Vaturi warned that there is a higher chance of new conflicts with Iran. These tensions are happening while ceasefire agreements with Lebanon are ending and diplomatic talks continue in Washington.
Conclusion
Israel is entering a period of political instability as it deals with the possibility of early elections and growing security threats in the region.
Learning
🚀 The 'Logic Link' Leap
To move from A2 to B2, you must stop using only and, but, and because. B2 speakers use Connectors of Progression. These words act like road signs, telling the reader exactly how the next idea relates to the previous one.
🔍 Analysis from the Text
Look at how the article builds an argument using these specific anchors:
- "As a result..." Used to show a direct consequence. (A2 says: So...)
- "Furthermore..." Used to add a new, stronger point to an existing argument. (A2 says: And also...)
- "Additionally..." Used to list extra information. (A2 says: Also...)
🛠️ The B2 Upgrade Path
If you want to sound more professional and fluent, replace your basic connectors with these 'Power Links':
| A2 (Basic) | B2 (Bridge) | Context in Article |
|---|---|---|
| So | As a result | Government didn't fulfill promise As a result, they dissolve parliament. |
| Also | Furthermore | Security is a worry Furthermore, Hamas is rebuilding. |
| And | Additionally | Iran is a threat Additionally, ceasefire agreements are ending. |
💡 Pro-Tip for Fluency
Notice that these B2 connectors are almost always followed by a comma when they start a sentence.
Wrong: Furthermore Hamas is rebuilding.
Right: Furthermore, Hamas is rebuilding.
By mastering these three transitions, you shift from simply 'stating facts' (A2) to 'constructing an argument' (B2).