Pastoral outposts are an effective and rapid tool of settler colonialism in the occupied West Bank. The paper provides a thorough analysis of these seemingly innocuous livestock farms, revealing them as a strategic instrument for expropriation of vast grazing areas, the fragmentation of Palestinian territories, and the displacement of local communities. The main limitation of this paper is its dependence on a vast, yet secondary, body of literature. However, the analysis reveals a systemic agenda of dispossession driven by coordinated state and non-state actors. Our findings confirm the establishment of over 270 such outposts, representing a 114 percent increase between January 2023 and May 2025. This expansion has profound long-term geopolitical and humanitarian implications, undermining the viability of a future Palestinian state. While international law deems these settlements illegal, this paper argues that current policy responses are insufficient to counteract the institutional state power propagating their growth. We conclude that a critical engagement with the realities of settler colonialism is necessary to address the root causes of this phenomenon and protect the rights of the Palestinian people.
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Amin ABU-ALSOUD
University of Jendouba
Ameur Mehrez
University of Jendouba
Houcine Bchini
University of Carthage
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Pastoralism Research Policy and Practice
University of Carthage
University of Jendouba
National Agricultural Research Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a91cbed6127c7a504bfb00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/past.2026.16020