This resolution recognizes the historical, biblical, and legal legitimacy of the regions known as Judea and Samaria, asserting that they are the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people and central to their national identity. It emphasizes the significance of these areas in the Hebrew Bible, citing key events and figures such as Abraham, Jacob, and King David, and argues that the return of the Jewish people to these regions fulfills biblical prophecies. The resolution also critiques the term "West Bank," describing it as a political construct that seeks to sever the land from its Jewish roots and obscure its historical connections.
Furthermore, the resolution highlights the strategic importance of Judea and Samaria for Israel's security, noting that control over these regions is essential for the defense of major Israeli cities and transportation routes. It asserts that supporting Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria aligns with American values and interests, as it prevents the establishment of a terrorist-controlled state in the region and promotes stability in the Middle East. The resolution calls for the formal rejection of the term "West Bank" and advocates for the use of "Judea" and "Samaria" in all official state communications regarding these areas.