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00:00Harry, sit down, sit down.
00:12Just checking out the new Home Office app.
00:16It's worth a download.
00:19Well, I have some very exciting news.
00:22After several hundred hours of extremely delicate phone calls, Operation Horizon is a go.
00:28With the same chair?
00:29Same deal, same chair, total secrecy, press lockout, top people on both the Israeli and
00:33the Palestinian sides are signed up and ready to powwow.
00:37This is an historic opportunity to bring about peace in the Middle East.
00:40Home Secretary, these talks always do one of two things, collapse spectacularly or fizzle
00:45out.
00:46Well, if anyone can stop that from happening, it's this chair.
00:48His code name for the duration is Lighthouse.
00:50Perfect, eh?
00:52The beacon, guiding us through the dark crags.
00:57It's a nice thing.
00:58If the foundations of a lasting peace were laid in little old Blighty.
01:03Rather a shame the whole thing's clandestine, but then he can't win them all.
01:06I liaise with all sides, re-use security arrangements.
01:09I spent a year in that part of the world, after graduating.
01:13My dalliance with long hair do gooding, you know.
01:17But I've seen at first hand what this conflict has done to those people, on all sides.
01:21We have a solemn responsibility to this process.
01:26Anything you need.
01:29Home Secretary.
01:57Speak.
01:59The talks are underway at Prince Edward Hotel.
02:03The President will arrive in 18 hours.
02:06His code name is Lighthouse.
02:09I'm sure he's with the beacon.
02:12The President of the United States of America.
02:27The President touches down in five hours.
02:29Operation Horizon is his brainchild.
02:32It's top secret, small scale, exploratory talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
02:36And the President's getting tough on Israel.
02:38He's demanded a freeze on all settlement buildings as a precondition.
02:41Obviously the right wing there don't like it, but others feel that he offers the region the best chance for peace in decades.
02:46So our job therefore is to protect talks, to make sure they go ahead.
02:49Three six hour windows have been arranged with cover stories.
02:52The first is a visit to Buck House.
02:54But instead of spending the day with the corgis,
02:56he's going straight out the back into unmarked vehicles and over to the delegation hotel.
03:01And before you ask, yes, the Queen is in on it.
03:05What, so someone actually made a sign of the Official Secrets Act?
03:07But it's delicate.
03:09A sharp word, the wrong food, any perceived inequality in treatment.
03:12So we buy them the same toys, that way they can't argue.
03:15Both delegations are in the same hotel to rule out any suggestion of favouritism.
03:18It's the Prince Edward.
03:21Central location, but totally securable.
03:23And all surrounding buildings will be emptied.
03:26The key players.
03:28On the Israeli side, Levi Cohen, lead negotiator.
03:32Worked within the peace process for 30 years.
03:34This is Anna Cohen, his daughter.
03:36She's ex-army, but now a rising star of Israeli politics.
03:39Now she's tough, but she's a moderate, like her father.
03:42Anna was kidnapped by a splinter Palestinian Jihadi group in 2001.
03:47Her father, then a defence minister, would not approve an army plan to rescue her.
03:51His own daughter? Why?
03:53It was a volatile time.
03:55If he had approved the plan, it could have sparked a cycle of violence that would have lasted for years.
03:58He had no choice.
04:00They don't get along.
04:02The only reason they'll be in a room together is for these talks.
04:04So do you know the family, then?
04:06Yes.
04:08I'm going to be at the hotel as a favour to Levi.
04:11On the other side.
04:13Ibrahim, Palestinian lifer, former advisor to Arafat.
04:16The other man is his deputy, Rayed Elwan.
04:19He's seen as the more progressive thinker.
04:21If we can manage to close the gap on this thing, which seems unlikely,
04:25then we'll be doing the world a great service.
04:28Both delegations will be assigned a Home Office liaison.
04:32So are we working with them?
04:34Not exactly.
04:38The delegation would never accept MI5 close protection,
04:41so we'll have Home Office staff on babysit drill.
04:43Make sure the delegations are safe, happy and, above all, separate until the talks begin.
04:46Ruth and Tariq will co-ordinate from here, but essentially we're relying on your tact and charm.
04:49Well, and you and Beth.
04:51Yeah, well, these are Middle East peace talks, so expect complications.
04:53Lucas, emergency contact from the CIA.
04:56A journalist called Dana Morrison has contacted them,
04:59asking for confirmation that the President is chairing a secret peace summit.
05:03Now, they've denied it, obviously, but she's running the story anyway.
05:06How the hell did she find that out?
05:08They don't know.
05:09This afternoon.
05:40An attempt to derail the talks?
05:42Yeah, maybe. And if word gets out, Lighthouse will have to cancel, so I'm bringing her in.
05:46Prepare yourself for the inevitable harangue about press freedom.
05:50Keep me informed.
06:10I won't ask how long it's been, because the answer would make me feel very old.
06:14But I hear you're now a Duke.
06:16Has it gone to your head, Harry?
06:18I'm a Knight, Levi, and on the day I became one,
06:21so did an 80-year-old disc jockey and a champion shot-putter,
06:24so I don't dine out on it, no.
06:26What about you? Are you hopeful?
06:28That's not a term that's useful in what I do.
06:30Although, with Lighthouse on board, I can't help it, Harry.
06:33We could really move on this time.
06:35I'm delighted to hear you say that.
06:37What about Anna? How's she?
06:39She still hasn't forgiven me, if that's what you mean.
06:42But she's excited about these talks.
06:44She may hate her father, but she loves Israel.
06:47Now, if you pretend you're still on Tel Aviv time, like me,
06:51we can have a whiskey.
07:04DOORBELL RINGS
07:17Miss Curran, I'm Richard Fox, your home office liaison.
07:20I hope you like the suite. It's the best in the hotel.
07:23Come in, Mr Levendis, and stop wasting air.
07:28I don't know if my office briefed you, but my name is Richard...
07:31Richard Levendis, born in North London to Greek immigrant parents
07:35and my five field officers, Section D.
07:38Formerly a promising military career, including the Special Boat Service.
07:55Hello, gentlemen. I'm Sarah Clayton from the home office.
08:01Right, Elwan. Mr Ibrahim is saving his energies for the discussions.
08:05Well, I hope the suite's to your liking. It's the best in the hotel.
08:08With our compliments.
08:10Thank you.
08:12Without fail.
08:14I'm sorry?
08:15Every time I am abroad, I am brought dates.
08:18The Arab would like dates, they think.
08:20My people have swept and secured the suite.
08:23We do not need the help of a foreign intelligence officer.
08:27But our chairman is setting a different note.
08:30So you can stay.
08:32Did you know that prolonged periods of malnutrition can cause diabetes?
08:37No.
08:39A gift from my captors.
08:42Along with insomnia.
08:44And, of course, what you are trying not to look at.
08:49I've seen worse.
08:52Well, if there's anything else we can help you with, please don't hesitate to ask.
08:56Will you stop fighting every war the Americans ask you to?
09:00I think that's a notch above my pay grade.
09:03But I can assure you we're all behind a peaceful resolution.
09:06If the public knew about these talks, you'd see that.
09:09Then it is well they will be spared the disappointment of their failure.
09:22Israel.
09:45If the president is chairing talks between Israel and Palestine,
09:48then the public have a right to know about it.
09:50So no, Miss Hall, I'm not going to sign that.
09:55Instead I'm going to take your overtures as confirmation of my sources report and go to press.
10:01Today.
10:03This is a matter of principle.
10:05Normally I'd agree. But these talks need to be kept secret.
10:08If you blow them open, we can't guarantee security and they'll be cancelled.
10:11Then why do them in secret at all?
10:13The president feels they only have a chance if they're away from the spotlight.
10:16Having them in public brings a certain pressure not to compromise.
10:21Maybe. But it is always in the public good to know.
10:25Almost always.
10:30I see pictures you don't see.
10:33I read transcripts you never will.
10:36I've watched people destroy their bodies for causes that began hundreds of years ago in countries they've never even visited.
10:45This isn't some abstract political goal you're putting at risk, Miss Morrison.
10:51It's a living thing.
11:02Lucas.
11:04Harry, the journo is playing ball. We'll get to work on her source.
11:07How's Levi?
11:09I'm with him now. He's old beyond his years. The business he's in does that to you.
11:13He's excited too. He feels with Lighthouse coming, there's really some hope this time.
11:17We cannot compromise on security, but we must give these talks every chance.
11:21Understood.
11:26Problems?
11:29You wouldn't tell me if there were.
11:33I think you are the only person I know whose silence is truly reassuring.
11:38I get tongue-tied.
11:41You know, for a seasoned negotiator, Levi, your mind is remarkably easy to read.
11:48One day she'll realise that what you did was right, at the time.
11:56And the one time she needed my support.
12:04The emails from Dana Morrison's contact are anonymous and brief. They just say that Lighthouse is chairing secret talks.
12:09Can you pinpoint who sent them?
12:11Not who, but I can do where.
12:17Well, I can think of a few groups in Lebanon that would have an interest in sinking the talks.
12:20Even when he's the most sympathetic president the Palestinians have dealt with in years.
12:23And if anyone's likely to force Israel to make concessions, it's him.
12:26OK, I've got another location. Seven emails sent. Six from Lebanon.
12:30The last one from an internet cafe yesterday.
12:33It followed the browsing history an hour either side of the time that email was sent.
12:39News. Map sites.
12:41What maps was he looking at?
12:47That's the Prince Edward.
12:49So someone in Lebanon knows who, when and where.
12:53OK, we treat this as a priority one threat to the talks.
12:55Tarek, get me passenger manifest from all flights out of Beirut. Order control data.
12:59We may not need those. He's booked a room at a hostel five minutes away from the cafe.
13:03He's already here.
13:40OK, I'm in the room.
13:42Just going to do a sweep.
13:51Lucas, you need to hurry. We don't know how long you've got.
14:03There's nothing here. It's clean.
14:09Come on.
14:32Here we go.
14:35This looks professional.
14:37Got a large amount of sterling and euros.
14:39Swiss passport. No photograph.
14:43Got a notebook.
14:45Must have found it at Nuremberg.
14:47Two boxes of 9mm hollow-point ammo, but there's no weapon, so we have to assume that our man is armed.
14:52An armed, unknown hostile who knows about the talks.
14:54This changes things. We need to inform the delegations.
14:58Agreed. Brief everyone.
15:00Alpha One, you should go.
15:02I'll send a surveillance team to watch the hostel and pick him up when he comes back.
15:05Tarik, I'm streaming video. Take a look at this Arabic.
15:08Got two English words. Ashton Gardens.
15:11Can you see a number?
15:13I'm running a translator.
15:14Don't bother. Sixteen. Ashton Gardens.
15:17That's two miles from you. No tenant.
15:20OK, I'm on my way.
15:22Tell the surveillance to keep a low profile and let me know if anyone shows up.
15:33Someone lives here.
15:35We could be dealing with a wider cell.
15:38Let me send him back up.
15:40Too noisy. We need to keep this quiet.
16:03I've got a laptop.
16:05I'm bringing it in.
16:10I'm going to go and see what the neighbours say about the tenant.
16:14I've got a laptop.
16:16I'm bringing it in.
16:21I'm going to go and see what the neighbours say about the tenant.
16:38Pursuing suspect on foot.
16:40Pursuing suspect on foot.
16:42Male, green jacket.
16:47Heading east on Ashton Gardens.
16:52Suspect heading east on Ashton Gardens.
16:55Police are on their way.
17:11Just keep moving. I have a gun.
17:13I won't hurt you unless you scream.
17:23Thank you.
17:40Police are on their way.
18:04Throw your weapon away.
18:11Why are you trying to disrupt the talks?
18:13Shut up.
18:40Lucas.
18:47Lucas.
18:50Lucas.
18:56You wanted to see me?
18:58Our spy has some news for you.
19:00Mr. Cullen wants to talk to you.
19:02Lucas.
19:04Lucas.
19:06Our spy has some news for you.
19:09Mr. Cullen, we have a leak.
19:11An armed hostile flew in from Lebanon yesterday.
19:13He knows the talks are going ahead and wants to stop them.
19:16We're confident we'll catch him before the President touches down.
19:20This is over before it's begun.
19:24And all the work we've put in together.
19:28Don't do that.
19:30Don't pretend we did this together.
19:32We both want it.
19:34We both worked for it.
19:36There is no together.
19:42Thank you.
19:44I know you'll do everything you can.
19:53You realize a Muslim group will be blamed for this?
19:55Not necessarily.
19:56Yes, necessarily.
19:58For the story to work, as it is always told,
20:00it must be the Arabs who tried to stop this.
20:02Troublemakers as children.
20:06Please, Miss Clayton.
20:08Leave us alone.
20:23Tarek.
20:25Laptop from the flat. Get to work.
20:27Whoa. Shouldn't you be in hospital?
20:29Yeah, shouldn't you do what you're told?
20:33That's weird.
20:34What's weird?
20:35It's just heavy. It's a lightweight model.
20:37Wait. Don't open it.
20:40Didn't you bring it through the scanner?
20:42Yeah, I did.
20:45A small charge designed to destroy just the hard drive
20:47could be hidden in a lead envelope.
20:49The scanner wouldn't pick it up.
21:03Don't worry, Tarek. It will have only singed your eyebrows.
21:07Good news is, if it was wired to explode,
21:09you probably didn't bother with encryption.
21:12I'll get this to the lab. All yours.
21:33Father?
21:37We're going to have the lunch meeting in the restaurant.
21:43Heads up. Israelis heading to the restaurant.
21:45What?
21:46My delegation are in the lobby right now.
21:48What?
21:52Mr Elwan, perhaps you'd prefer to eat in the comfort of your own suite?
22:02Yes.
22:22Mr Elwan, the time for talking is nearly upon us.
22:27I am hopeful we can find some common ground.
22:33I think we've already found it, Mr Cohn.
22:36Your daughter has no love for either of us.
22:43Until the dogs then.
22:56Not everything has to be a battle, Anna.
22:58But some things do.
23:06Is there anything I can do, Mr Cohn?
23:07No.
23:09Thank you.
23:11I think I'll take a walk.
23:28Miss Cohn.
23:30Call me Anna. I like hearing my name. It's from being in the army too long.
23:33I know what you mean.
23:35I miss that life, though.
23:36Do you?
23:38A bit, I guess.
23:40Which bits, Dimitri?
23:42I don't know.
23:43I guess you know exactly who you are in the army.
23:46What you're supposed to do at any given time.
23:49Yes, you're right.
23:52We don't have that anymore.
23:56What did you want to talk about, anyway?
23:59You and your father.
24:01Look, I know it's none of my business, but my first responsibility is to the talks.
24:05The animosity between you two could harm them.
24:07My father left me to rot in a terrorist's basement for 14 months.
24:11There can be no relationship between us.
24:14I'm offended that you insinuate that I would put Israel's future at risk because of a personal issue.
24:22Where are you headed?
24:23Anna!
24:29Anna!
24:40We compiled CCTV images during your chase and ran it through FaceRecord.
24:43He's a Lebanese national.
24:45Muad Hutri.
24:47That rings a bell.
24:48It should do.
24:49He's moderately notorious, commands his own Islamist paramilitary group.
24:52They're small, but they're dedicated.
24:54They've got a long list of achievements.
24:56Massacres, rocket attacks, assassinations, all against Israel.
24:59Muad Hutri wants to stop the talks.
25:00Do you think he's planning a physical attack now that his leak's failed?
25:03Maybe. We can't take any chances on this one.
25:06You both need to see this.
25:08It's from the computer Lucas found.
25:12Oh, my God.
25:14It's Lighthouse. They've got his itinerary.
25:16They know his every move.
25:18They're not trying to derail the talks.
25:22They're going to kill the President.
25:24Call Bitu at the CIA.
25:25I'll talk to Harry and get Beth and Dimitri to inform their delegations.
25:29Okay, everyone, listen up.
25:30All Section D operations are now suspended
25:31and all resources dedicated to finding this man, Muad Hutri.
25:34How did he find out about Lionhouse?
25:36Beth needs to stay close to the Palestinians.
25:39Beth, it's an assassination attempt.
25:40The target is Lighthouse.
25:42Oh, Christ.
25:43The suspect is Muad Hutri, Islamist paramilitary commander.
25:46You need to stay close to your delegation. Where are you?
25:48I'm just outside doing a security check.
25:50Okay, finish up and then don't let Elwin or Ibrahim out of your sight.
25:53We need everything we have on Muad Hutri.
25:58Hello. Hi there.
25:59I work for the hotel and I was just wondering,
26:01is everything all right with that camera?
26:02Because we've got some very expensive cars arriving.
26:04Are they going to be okay?
26:07Yes. I am just servicing.
26:10The system, it is fine.
26:18¿De qué parte de España vienes?
26:23Soy de Argentina.
26:25Ah. Muchas gracias por tu ayuda.
26:29Nada.
26:46¿Beth?
26:48¿Beth?
26:54¿Un ataque a Lighthouse?
26:55We will find him, Mr. Khan.
26:58¿Estás bien, Ana?
27:00Esto nunca acaba.
27:02No importa lo que hagamos,
27:04estamos malditos.
27:07El presidente está en peligro.
27:08¿Qué hacen tu gente para rectificar esto?
27:10Todo lo que pueden.
27:11Eso no es suficiente.
27:16Si no encuentras a este hombre en dos horas,
27:19I will authorize our security services
27:20to carry out a black flag
27:22against all known supporters
27:23of Islamic terror in London.
27:24That would be illegal.
27:26These talks must proceed.
27:31Tariq, try her again.
27:32Her phone's dead.
27:33I told you, she called,
27:34it connected, then hung up,
27:35then she went dark.
27:36Nothing on comms either.
27:38Something's wrong.
27:40It's Dimitri.
27:42Go ahead.
27:43We've got a problem.
27:44Levi Cohen has given us two hours to catch Hutri.
27:46Or he orders a black flag operation
27:48against known terror affiliates in London.
27:50What?
27:51He is desperate for these talks to go ahead.
27:52Black flags?
27:53When you round up every suspect on your books,
27:55no matter what the evidence against them,
27:56there'd be riots.
27:57Dimitri, have you heard from Beth?
27:59Not for a couple of hours, why?
28:00She's missing, off comms.
28:02I'll go look for her.
28:03No, I've already sent a team.
28:04I need you to stay close to the delegations.
28:07Hutri's the key.
28:08If we find him, we stop the hit on the president.
28:11And I think you may have Beth.
28:12Could try using CCTV to trace him through London
28:14from where he left you.
28:16Take time.
28:17Well then, why aren't you already doing it?
28:28Levi.
28:30You must count him out on this black flag order.
28:32Do you have him yet?
28:33No.
28:34But you're not making this decision clearly.
28:36You're thinking about Anna.
28:37I'm thinking about Israel!
28:47No!
28:59Harry.
29:01Secretary.
29:02The threat we've been investigating
29:03has been confirmed as an attempt on Lighthouse.
29:05We have a suspect at large.
29:07Naturally, the Americans have been notified.
29:09Dear Lord.
29:10Also, one of my officers is missing.
29:12And Levi Cohen is threatening an Israeli black flag operation
29:15on the streets of London if we don't apprehend the suspect.
29:17He's panicking.
29:18Well, you know the man, Harry.
29:19Talk some sense into him.
29:20I've tried.
29:21We have no option but to suspend the talks.
29:23I think the Americans will make that decision for you.
29:26I'll give you some privacy.
29:27No, Harry, stay.
29:30Towers.
29:36Yes, I see.
29:40We'll support your decision as best we can.
29:43Very well, thank you.
29:48He's still coming.
29:50What?
29:51The CIA aren't happy,
29:52but Lighthouse is desperate to make these talks happen.
29:54They'll call further along their route for an updated picture
29:56before making any further decisions.
29:57There is a credible threat to the President's life.
29:59There are 30 threats a day to his life.
30:01They'd drive him under the tank if he'd let them.
30:03Look, I've spoken to the man.
30:05He knows he'll be out of office
30:06before he gets these people in a room again.
30:08If the leader of the free world dies on a London street...
30:10I don't need you to paint me the bloody picture.
30:15Now, just get me something to tell them before they call again.
30:18Find this man.
30:26Tarek.
30:27Anything?
30:28Almost there. It's taking a while.
30:30Every time he goes through a blind spot,
30:31the face recorder gets to spool through nearby cameras
30:33to find him again.
30:34But it's working.
30:35OK, here we go.
30:37Looks like it's leading...
30:39here.
30:40There, live image.
30:44It's showing us his face.
30:46He's right outside.
30:55Turn around!
30:56Turn around now!
31:00Poetry!
31:07Slowly!
31:12What's he doing?
31:13Israeli checkpoint protocol.
31:15Showing us he's not a bomber.
31:36Where is she?
32:02Our officer.
32:03I don't know what you mean.
32:04I don't know what you mean.
32:06You see, usually there'd be quite a lot of stages to this process.
32:10But for you, we can jump straight to the last one.
32:16It is so good to be in a different world.
32:21How are you going to kill the President?
32:23I am not.
32:25Listen carefully.
32:27I did not come here to assassinate the President.
32:31I came to stop it.
32:35I don't expect you to believe me.
32:38In your eyes, I am just a terrorist.
32:40But the man you want is Balthazar Shad, a Syrian.
33:05Oh!
33:16Listen to me.
33:17I should kill you.
33:19But I think you're security services, so you might be useful.
33:24Notice I said might.
33:27For the moment, you're worth more to me alive.
33:30Not if you understand.
33:35No!
33:40Not.
33:41Please.
34:05I learned about the assassination through a connection in Damascus.
34:08Who knows Shad?
34:10I tried to stop it.
34:12I first tried to use a journalist.
34:15To leak the talks and stop them that way.
34:17That didn't work, as you know.
34:18So I had to kill Shad instead.
34:20But I failed again.
34:22So why didn't you just come and tell us?
34:23Trust Western intelligence.
34:25When you have proved so many times your cruelty, your incompetence,
34:28surrendering to you is my last chance to stop Shad.
34:30On the laptop we found in your flat was a plan for a hit.
34:34Not my flat!
34:35Shad's!
34:38I was going there to kill him.
34:41Listen.
34:43I'll let you live.
34:45Only because I thought this moment might come.
34:50What do you get out of all this?
34:55Nothing.
34:56Nothing?
34:57Nothing.
34:59You're a terrorist leader wanted in five countries.
35:02We're not going to let you go.
35:03US, Israel, whoever gets you,
35:05are going to throw you in prison for the rest of your life.
35:07I know.
35:08When you do this for nothing!
35:09Lighthouse killed by a Muslim!
35:11That would be my people that suffered the consequences.
35:14All over the world.
35:19All right.
35:22So why does Shad want to kill the President?
35:24I don't know.
35:26But he's only a soldier.
35:28I am sure he's not working alone.
35:33So what else do you know about Shad?
35:35He's an ex-army sniper.
35:37Very skilled.
35:56Help me!
36:16Do you believe him?
36:17We have to.
36:19Okay.
36:21Notify everyone that the threat we're facing is a sniper.
36:24I don't understand.
36:25All possible vantage points have been sealed off.
36:27There are undercover secret service,
36:29we've got hidden police marksmen.
36:31They're covering everything.
36:34It's an impossible shot.
36:36Yes, I know.
36:37So we're missing something.
36:39And I think Shad's got Beth.
36:41I'm going to go to the hotel.
36:42Sniper or no sniper, I'm not going to compromise on finding her.
36:44Get everyone on the ground that you can spare.
36:55Come on.
37:17We've got an assassin and a method.
37:19He's a Syrian sniper.
37:21And Lighthouse is still coming?
37:23He's leaving the palace in five minutes.
37:24But don't worry.
37:25There's nowhere a shooter could fire from.
37:27It's impossible.
37:30No assassination is impossible, Dimitri.
37:32Trust me.
37:53Come on.
38:23Come on.
38:53No!
39:23Come on.
39:41Hi.
39:42Hello.
39:43Excuse me, can I borrow your phone?
39:45Just give me the bloody phone.
39:51Yeah?
39:53Beth, where are you?
39:55Are you alright?
39:56Yeah, I'm fine.
39:57Listen, the guy we want is 30s, Arabic, athletic.
40:01I've just watched him meditate and then slice his thigh with a knife.
40:04I'm guessing he's on his way to a hospital.
40:06Come to the hotel now.
40:10Lucas.
40:11Ruth, Beth's fine.
40:12Shad's gone to a hospital nearby.
40:13Find out which one.
40:15The nearest is Abbey Park Hospital, a mile and a half due west of the hotel.
40:20They've suspended new admissions because of the talks, but they're still accepting emergencies.
40:23Do we have police stationed there?
40:25Yes, but Lucas, the hospital has no eyeline to the hotel.
40:28It's completely obstructed by another building.
40:50I'm on my way.
41:21How far is the hospital from the hotel?
41:231.67 miles. That's surely too far.
41:25And don't forget the huge building in the way.
41:27Half to.
41:28What's the longest effective sniping range?
41:30The guy in Afghanistan has a kill at one and a half miles.
41:33What about 1.67?
41:35Is that possible?
41:36Maybe.
41:38But if you didn't have a spotter, you'd need a ballistic calculator to compute the wind,
41:41trajectory, atmospheric pressure.
41:43And it'll put you 50 feet from the target.
41:45And from that range, the bullet's in flight for four seconds.
41:48So you'd have to break the record and shoot through another building.
42:02There is no shot.
42:19What if Judd doesn't need a true solo?
42:23Calculate the shot's actual trajectory.
42:32Half to.
42:35We think he's going to calculate the shot blind and fire through the building.
42:38Passing through walls or plate glass would damage the ramp.
42:40We'd throw the trajectory off.
42:41Yeah, and let's hope he doesn't do that.
42:43We think he's going to calculate the shot blind and fire through the building.
42:45Passing through walls or plate glass would damage the ramp.
42:47We'd throw the trajectory off.
42:48Yeah, and let's hope he doesn't do that.
42:49Yeah, unless he's already prepared the building.
42:50You need to make sure no one's out the front.
42:52This shot is possible.
42:54Good. Wait here.
42:57Protocol yellow.
42:58Reroute lighthouse to rear of hotel.
43:09I need everyone to move back inside the hotel quickly.
43:13Okay, let's move.
43:24Quickly and calmly, please.
43:25Okay, let's move. Come on.
43:31Move inside quickly.
43:32Ruth, patch me through to Alpha Team's comms.
43:42Judd!
43:44Don't move!
44:08Hurry, Judd's down.
44:10We need an ambulance now.
44:16You're going to be okay, Mr. Alwyn. We've got a medic on the way.
44:18The President.
44:19Don't worry. Sniper's down. Whitehouse is coming in the back.
44:27He smiled.
44:29He smiled like he'd done his job.
44:34Okay, it was an unlikely shot to make.
44:36A precision kill from that range with no eyeline.
44:38Flick to the last page, Ruth.
44:40What if this was his job?
44:42A diversion?
44:43Exactly.
44:44The target was irrelevant. He just needed to take the shot.
44:47Create chaos at the front of the building so we were forced to take lighthouse around the back.
44:51For what purpose?
44:52We've got security details on his staff. All the delegations are here.
44:56Anna's not.
44:57Find her.
44:58Ruth, contact the Secret Service.
45:00We may have a second assassin and get lighthouse out of here.
45:03Anna!
45:05Anna!
45:09Anna!
45:22Just found two of Anna Cohen's insulin shots filled with some kind of chemical explosive.
45:29Jesus, there's four more in the sink.
45:38Anna!
45:59He's not coming, Anna.
46:02Lighthouse is gone.
46:08If it's inside her body, it'll be a localised blast.
46:12You still need to withdraw to a perimeter of 20 metres.
46:15Dimitri, you've got to get out of there.
46:17We know the explosive is inside you.
46:20Anna, listen to me. You'll watch.
46:24I need you to take it off.
46:26Slowly.
46:28I can't.
46:32To guard against the loss of nerve.
46:34I detonate manually or in two minutes.
46:40I want it to be sure.
46:43Dimitri.
46:46Mr Cohen, don't go near her.
46:49Anna.
46:52Why?
46:55To show the world that no enemy of Israel is safe, no matter how powerful.
47:01Anna.
47:02How powerful?
47:03Anna.
47:05You work so hard for peace.
47:09I worked for this.
47:13There will never be peace.
47:16Thank you, God.
47:19I was afraid to come for you.
47:24I didn't come.
47:25Why not?
47:29I'm suffering, Anna.
47:32We've got to get away from her.
47:33Anna.
47:34I need you to go outside now.
47:36And keep walking.
47:38Get away from everyone.
47:40Can you do that for us?
47:52Levi.
47:54Levi.
47:56It's alright, Harry.
47:58I'm with my daughter.
48:02Go.
48:04You need to go.
48:06Where can I go?
48:12Please leave us alone.
48:13Levi, we're trying to help you.
48:15I'm not leaving her.
48:16Anna, how does it work?
48:18Electrostatic charge.
48:21Get this far enough away, we should be alright.
48:24Levi.
48:25I'm not leaving her.
48:2730 seconds.
48:33Here.
48:37Here.
48:38Go.
48:39Ruth.
48:40We need bomb disposal and an ambulance.
48:43Dimitri.
48:46Let's give them some privacy.
48:54It's alright, Dad.
48:56It's finished.
48:58My darling little girl.
49:00It's finished.
49:03It's finished.
49:17Did you speak to Levi?
49:19He's with Anna.
49:21She's on dialysis to clean the explosive out of her system.
49:25Then life in an Israeli prison.
49:28No trial.
49:30The public story will be nervous breakdown.
49:34Levi stepped down from the peace process.
49:37He wants to dedicate his life to caring for her.
49:43We've been working on Jad's phone.
49:45There are messages between him and a contact in Syria.
49:48Evidently he believed he was working for an Islamist group.
49:50I think Anna Cohen duped him into thinking that.
49:53Harry.
49:55She planned all of this alone.
49:57Nobody knew what she'd become.
50:00The greatest hazard of all, losing oneself, can occur very quietly in the world.
50:06Almost as if it were nothing at all.
50:10Kierkegaard wrote that.
50:12In the sickness unto death.
50:15I've never read it.
50:17Dimitri's habitual good cheer seems somewhat dim this evening.
50:20Have you got a pep talk in you?
50:22Of course.
50:27Important work today, Lucas.
50:30Thanks, Harry.
50:39You OK?
50:46I didn't see it.
50:48I thought I knew what kind of person she was.
50:53So, do you want some psychological advice of incredible depth and subtlety?
50:58Always.
51:00Go get a skin for her.
51:02Start again tomorrow.
51:03Is that what you're doing?
51:19So, we start all over again.
51:22I'm sorry, things didn't go to plan.
51:24There is no plan.
51:27All we do is collect will.
51:29One day maybe we'll have enough, then maybe there will be a plan.
51:33Please, pass my best wishes to Mr. Cohen.
51:36Now he's retired, we will all have to work twice as hard.
51:57What are you doing here?
51:58What's wrong?
51:59Did you not get my message?
52:00Michael's here.
52:02Shit.
52:04I'll come back later.
52:05OK.
52:06Who is it?
52:08Michael, this is John from work.
52:14Hello, John.
52:16It's good to meet you.
52:27John.
52:28John.
52:29John.
52:30John.
52:32John.
52:33John.
52:34John.
52:35John.
52:36John.
52:37John.
52:38John.
52:39John.
52:40John.
52:41John.
52:42John.
52:43John.
52:44John.
52:45John.
52:46John.
52:47John.
52:48John.
52:49John.
52:50John.
52:51John.
52:52John.
52:53John.
52:54John.
52:55John.