The resolution HCR2047 recognizes the historical, biblical, and legal legitimacy of the regions known as Judea and Samaria, which are considered the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. It emphasizes the importance of these areas in Jewish history, citing numerous biblical references and events that occurred there, such as the patriarch Abraham's entry into the land and King David's reign. The resolution also critiques the term "West Bank," labeling it a modern political construct that seeks to sever the region from its Jewish identity and historical roots.
Furthermore, the resolution calls for the promotion of the terms "Judea" and "Samaria" in all official state communications and documents, thereby affirming the connection between these regions and the Jewish people. It argues that Israel's control over Judea and Samaria is crucial for its national security and defense, as well as for maintaining stability in the Middle East. The resolution concludes by asserting that supporting Israeli sovereignty in these areas aligns with the moral and historical legitimacy of the Jewish connection to the land and reflects the values underpinning both Western civilization and American democracy.