日期:2025.5.17
文章級別:高級節錄自:The Israeli Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Gaza, The New Yorker
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Last week, as Israel called up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers, Eran Tamir, an infantryman who had served four tours of duty in eighteen months, decided that he would not be among them.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had announced that the country was planning an "intensive" ground offensive in Gaza, but Tamir argued in an open letter that the administration's rhetoric was misleading. "They will say that this is an effort to free the hostages, that this is a war of survival or resurrection, and that this time Hamas will truly be defeated—It's a deception," he wrote. "It's legitimate to refuse a war whose stated goals are a complete lie. It's legitimate to refuse a war that is our moral low point as a country."
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閱讀理解題目
- Which army did Eran serve?
- In your poinion, is it justified to not fight the war for one's country if he / she does not agree with the intention?























