the israel-gaza war – one month on .
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now the story .
it's now a month since the israel-gaza war broke out .
israel began bombing gaza after hamas killed 1,400 people and kidnapped more than 200 others on the 7th of october .
more than 10,000 palestinians in gaza have been killed by air and artillery strikes carried out by the israeli military in response .
you've been looking at the headlines , beth .
what's the vocabulary that can help people understand this story in english ?
we're looking at ceasefire , humanitarian corridor , and escalate .
this is news review from bbc learning english .
let's look at our first headline .
this is from sky news .
israel hamas war .
benjamin netanyahu speaks about potential for ceasefire .
we're looking at the word ceasefire , which means a temporary stop or pause during fighting during a war .
now , we can understand this word better if we break it into two parts .
we can , yeah .
so , the first part is cease , which means stop .
this is quite a formal word .
we don't really use it in everyday english .
the second part of ceasefire is fire .
yeah , so fire here is a term connected to the military and it means fight with weapons .
so according to this headline , the israeli prime minister , benjamin netanyahu , has spoken about stopping fighting a potential ceasefire in the israel-gaza war .
now , in the news we often hear the word ceasefire with the verbs hold and fail .
if a ceasefire is holding , it means that the agreement to stop fighting is successful .
but if a ceasefire is failing , it means the fighting is continuing despite this agreement to stop fighting this ceasefire .
ok , let's look at that again .
let's have our next headline .
this is from the international business times .
israel-hamas conflict .
israel shuts down reopened humanitarian corridor for evacuations amid hamas shelling .
we are looking at this expression humanitarian corridor .
the first part , humanitarian , contains that word human , and so it is about humans and looking after humans .
corridor is a place , for example , in a building like an office or a school , where you can walk from one place to another .
that's right .
so , a humanitarian corridor is a safe area where people can move from a dangerous place to safety .
and this headline is saying that israel has closed a humanitarian corridor that was previously open .
now , this idea , this concept of the humanitarian corridor is very common in conflict and war , and so you will read it and hear it and see it in news headlines .
and one more thing to note is that humanitarian corridors are not only used to allow people to move , but also to let aid and emergency services in and out of areas .
let's look at that again .
let's have our next headline .
this is from bbc newsnight .
how could the conflict escalate ?
we are looking at the verb escalate , which means to go up or increase .
you might know that thing in a shopping centre – the moving stairs that take you from one level to another – that's an escalator .
but this verb escalate here is used in the context of war .
it is , and escalate means to become more serious or more intense .
so , this headline is asking about how the conflict might change as more time passes .
now , there's a lot of war and conflict in the world , and so therefore you will see this word escalate used often in news reports , but you will also see the opposite word , which is de-escalate .
that's right .
de-escalate means the size or level of violence becomes smaller rather than bigger .
and you'll notice that it has this prefix d at the beginning .
that prefix is often used to mean the negative or the opposite of something .
let's look at that again .
we've had ceasefire – a pause in fighting .
humanitarian corridor – a safe space for movement of people and aid .
and escalate – become more intense and serious .
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