worry that it weakens the supreme court s ability to review state decisions, endangering democracy. on tuesday, the israel medical association called for a 24 hour strike, but a court ordered the doctors union back to work. the doctors complied, but said they would not remain silent, and protest leaders report that growing numbers of military reservists would not report for duty. israel s military took its first known disciplinary action over the protests on tuesday, fining one reservist, and giving another a suspended jail sentence for ignoring call ups. in greece, deadly wildfires continue to rage across the mediterranean. two pilots battling the fires have died, after their plane crashed. they were tackling a blaze on the island of evia, north of athens, when the plane smashed into a hillside. evacuations from the fires are under way across the region. 0n the island of rhodes, hundreds of tourists have been rescued. the bbc s azadeh moshiri has more. the bbc s azadeh batty in south
hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in greece, where emergency services face another day of wildfires across the country. the largest greek island, crete, is now on high alert. on tuesday two air force pilots died after their plane crashed as it battled fires on the island of svr. the plane was trying to drop water on a forest fire. lasers continued on the island of rhodes. blazes continue too on rhodes. more evacuation flights have taken off and at least 10% of the land has been burnt. from there, our correspondent jenny hill reports. unrelenting, unforgiving the fires are raging on. firefighters battling to contain them. notjust here on rhodes, but on the islands of evia and corfu, too. it s desperate, dangerous work. this afternoon on evia, a terrible
reminder of the risks taken. a firefighting aircraft dumps its water, appears to clip a tree and loses control. the two pilots on board were killed. so many are putting themselves in harm s way, like volunteer firefighter panagiotis, who takes us to see what this fire can do. his team s camping nearby, still on high alert. their village isjust down the road. translation: you can | understand our anguish. we were running to put out the fire. we were desperate to save the forest, but we were also desperate to save our houses and our families. when we came to the top of a nearby hill, the scale of the challenge became obvious. up here, you really get a sense of how difficult the task is for firefighters.
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