Blockade by Saher Nassar
In Blockade by Sahar Nassar, he critiques the Israeli occupation by presenting tools of violence and control as if they were toys—packaged in childlike plastic boxes. By reducing instruments of power to trivial consumer items, he strips them of their authority and exposes the absurdity of their use. The work confronts viewers with the manufactured nature of militarized dominance, echoing his broader exploration of oppression through the lens of satire.












