Abstract
An ongoing bombing campaign by the Israeli Occupation has led to the assessment of the intricate intersection of Climate Change, Shock Events Impact, and Water Resources within the context of Infrastructure Development and Investment, with a particular focus on the challenges faced by Palestinian water resilience. Acknowledging the escalating frequency and intensity of climate-related shocks, the study scrutinizes the vulnerability of water infrastructure and its broader implications for sustainable development through a scoping review. This paper underscores the imperative of embedding climate resilience into infrastructure planning, highlighting the pivotal roles of innovative technologies, community engagement, and policy frameworks. By furnishing a comprehensive insight into the impediments posed by climate change, shock events, and occupation pressures on water resources in Palestine, this paper endeavours to offer guidance to stakeholders in formulating strategies conducive to bolstering infrastructure resilience and fostering sustainable water management practices and policies.