The author presents a decolonial feminist analysis of the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians, showing how racial capitalism, settler colonialism, and genocide are not separate episodes but part of a historical continuum. She argues that feminism must be grounded in history and the epistemology of anti-colonialism, and must recognize the central role of land, indigeneity, and the loss of both material and immaterial heritage (lands, archives, institutions) in understanding the Palestinian experience.