I was seated near the aisle of an ASKY Boeing 737, bound for Accra. With less than two hours to go, I turned to Netflix on my phone to keep myself from dozing off. I had a few movies saved, including a new espionage series, The Spy, starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Set in 1967, it recounts the events leading to the Six-Day War between Israel and Syria. Cohen plays an Israeli secret agent, tasked by Mossad to infiltrate Syria’s security and diplomatic circles. His dangerous mission was to gather intelligence that could prevent Syrian attacks on Israel.
About an hour in, I was engrossed in the second episode. Cohen’s character was driven by a fierce sense of duty, willing to die for his country. While watching, I reflected on the…
















