Jenin / Israel - The Occupier Self Anchors Its Delusion in Concrete, Building a Base on Stolen Land
Event Baseline: Israel's military has begun constructing a permanent army base in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. The move directly violates the 1990s Oslo Accords, which designated the area under Palestinian control.
The illusion of the 'self' requires physical monuments to sustain its fiction. Israel, identifying with the idea of exclusive ownership, must pour concrete over the other to prove its non-existence. This is not a security measure; it is a psychological operation against the occupier's own mind. The base is an object of thought made manifest, a violent assertion that the Palestinian is merely a ghost to be built over. This act is the terminal stage of national division. The observer, the 'Israeli self,' cannot see the land without seeing its projection of 'Israeli land.' There is no observation of the actual—only a hallucination enforced through bulldozers. The utter nonsense of drawing a line on a map and calling it 'mine' is revealed in this gesture: the line must be erased and redrawn with barbed wire, because it has no basis in reality. The pact becomes a lie the moment it threatens the self-image. This physical encoding of a psychological disorder guarantees perpetual conflict. The concrete will not bring security; it will only harden the division, making the mirror of the other more distant. The mind that builds such a base has already declared war on perception itself. It will collapse under the weight of its own unreal structure, but not before spreading more blood and cement over the actual living world.