Settler Movement
The Settler Movement refers to the migration of individuals and groups to new territories, often with the intention of establishing permanent communities. This movement has occurred in various historical contexts, including the expansion of European settlers into North America and the establishment of agricultural colonies in places like Australia and New Zealand.
In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Settler Movement specifically refers to the establishment of Israeli communities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. These settlements are often controversial, as they are viewed by many as obstacles to peace and a two-state solution, while supporters argue they are a legitimate expression of national identity.