This forum explores the geopolitics of infrastructure in the context of Israel’s war on Gaza, situataing the current genocide within longer histories of settler colonialism, spatial control, and transnational complicity. As homes, hospitals, and schools are reduced to rubble, this destruction is not only military, but infrastructural –an assault on the material conditions of Palestinian life. Infrastructure emerges here not as background, but as a primary mechanism of governance, dispossession, and colonial reordering. From roads and borders to electricity grids and tele-communications, the systems that organise everyday life in Gaza and the West Bank are also those that fragment space, enforce dependency, and suppress self-determination. Rather than view-ing this destruction in isolation, contributors trace how it is sustained by regional and global circuits of capital, logistics,arms, and energy. Gaza’s collapse is embedded in a broaderpolitical economy of militarism, where supply chains, defence industries, and financial infrastructures turn dispossession into profit.