Israel Targets Hamas Financial Networks and Identifies Operatives in Turkey

以色列打擊哈馬斯財務網絡並揭露土耳其的行動人員


Introduction

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have carried out targeted attacks against people who manage Hamas's finances and have identified several operatives directing regional activities from Turkey.

以色列國防軍 (IDF) 對管理哈馬斯財務的人士採取了針對性攻擊,並揭露了幾個在土耳其指揮區域活動的行動人員。

Main Body

The Israeli Air Force conducted strikes in the southern Gaza Strip that killed Hassan Qadara and Muhammad Para. The IDF emphasized that these men were members of the military wing of Hamas. According to officials, Qadara managed a network of couriers and money exchangers between Turkey and Gaza. This system allegedly moved over 500 million Israeli shekels, which were used to pay militants and fund attacks against Israeli citizens and soldiers, violating the ceasefire agreement.

以色列空軍在加薩走廊南部進行了襲擊,殺死了 Hassan Qadara 和 Muhammad Para。IDF 強調這些人是哈馬斯軍事部門的成員。根據官員說法,Qadara 管理著一個在土耳其與加薩之間運作的快遞與貨幣兌換網絡。據稱這個系統轉移了超過 5 億以色列謝克爾,用於支付武裝分子的薪金,以及資助針對以色列公民與士兵的攻擊,違反了停火協議。

Furthermore, a joint operation between the IDF and the Shin Bet identified five individuals living in Turkey: Salam Yaish, Walid Abu Nasser, Majed Ja'aba, Muhammad Mallah, and Ayman Sharawna. These individuals are accused of directing military activities in Israel and the West Bank, specifically focusing on recruiting operatives and illegally buying weapons and funds. While the IDF asserted that they used precise weapons to reduce civilian casualties, Palestinian health officials reported that separate strikes on June 20 killed at least six people, including two children and a journalist.

此外,IDF 與申貝特 (Shin Bet) 的聯合行動揭露了五個住在土耳其的人:Salam Yaish, Walid Abu Nasser, Majed Ja'aba, Muhammad Mallah 和 Ayman Sharawna。這些人被指控在以色列與約旦河西岸指揮軍事活動,特別是集中於招募行動人員以及非法購買武器與資金。雖然 IDF 主張他們使用了精準武器以減少平民傷亡,但巴勒斯坦衛生官員報告指,6 月 20 日的另一次襲擊造成至少 6 人死亡,其中包括兩名兒童和一名記者。

Conclusion

Israeli security forces remain deployed in southern Gaza to prevent further threats after disrupting these financial and command networks.

在破壞了這些財務與指揮網絡之後,以色列安全部隊繼續部署在加薩南部,以防止進一步的威脅。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Power Verb' Shift: Moving from A2 to B2

At an A2 level, you probably use simple verbs like get, do, help, or make. To reach B2, you need to replace these 'general' words with Precise Action Verbs.

Look at the text. Instead of saying "The army stopped the money," the author uses disrupting. Instead of saying "They found the people," they use identified.

🧩 Precision Mapping

A2 Simple VerbB2 Professional VerbContext from Article
Find/See\rightarrow Identify"...identified five individuals living in Turkey"
Stop/Break\rightarrow Disrupt"...after disrupting these financial networks"
Give/Send\rightarrow Conduct/Carry out"...carried out targeted attacks"
Tell/Say\rightarrow Assert/Emphasize"The IDF asserted that they used precise weapons"

💡 Why this matters for your fluency

B2 speakers don't just communicate meaning; they communicate intent and scale.

  • A2 Style: "The police stopped the bad plan." (Simple, clear, but basic)
  • B2 Style: "The authorities disrupted the operation." (Professional, precise, and authoritative)

🚀 Pro Tip: The "Precision Habit"

Next time you want to use the word "do" or "make", stop. Ask yourself: What is actually happening?

  • Are they conducting a study?
  • Are they implementing a plan?
  • Are they executing a task?

Switching to these verbs instantly changes how a native speaker perceives your English level.

Vocabulary Learning

operative (n.)
A person who works for a secret organization or intelligence agency
Example:The intelligence agency sent a secret operative to gather information on the enemy's movements.
emphasize (v.)
To give special importance or attention to something in speaking or writing
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the vocabulary before the exam.
allegedly (adv.)
Used to report something that is said to have happened but has not been proven
Example:The suspect allegedly stole the jewelry from the store last Tuesday.
violating (v.)
Breaking or failing to obey a rule, law, or agreement
Example:The company was fined for violating environmental regulations.
asserted (v.)
Stated a fact or belief confidently and forcefully
Example:The lawyer asserted that his client was innocent of all charges.
casualties (n.)
People who are killed or injured in a war or accident
Example:The hospital prepared for a large number of casualties following the earthquake.
deployed (v.)
Moved troops or equipment into a position for military action
Example:The government deployed additional police officers to maintain order during the protest.
disrupting (v.)
Interrupting an event, activity, or process by causing a disturbance
Example:The loud noise from the construction site was disrupting the students' concentration.
Practice B2 words in a crossword