It occurs to me that if you wanted to tell a story about how "peaceful" life under occupation is inextricable from armed struggle against it, it's hard to pick a better metaphor than the character of a copper wire smuggler. The same coil that goes into rockets will heat water for stew.
It occurs to me that if you wanted to tell a story about how "peaceful" life under occupation is inextricable from armed struggle against it, it's hard to pick a better metaphor than the character of a copper wire smuggler. The same coil that goes into rockets will heat water for stew.