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Post 1967 Jewish settlement activities in the occupied territories are described in the light of the historical development of the Zionist settlement process, and in the light of data from a field survey conducted in August 1985. The paper considers the implications of these settlement activities for Israel's settlement structure as a whole, for the social geography of Israeli—Palestinian relations, and for previous attempts to build a theoretical framework for a study on the Israeli—Palestinian issue.