The resolution H.C.R. 2047 recognizes the historical, biblical, and legal legitimacy of the regions known as Judea and Samaria, rejecting the term "West Bank" as a modern political construct. It emphasizes that these areas are the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people and are integral to their historical and spiritual identity, citing numerous biblical references and events that occurred in these regions. The resolution also highlights the strategic importance of Judea and Samaria for Israel's defense and security, asserting that control over these areas is essential for the country's military viability.
Furthermore, the resolution calls for the use of the terms "Judea" and "Samaria" in all official state communications and documents, reinforcing the connection between these regions and the Jewish people. It draws on historical agreements, such as the San Remo Resolution and the Mandate for Palestine, to argue that Israel's sovereignty over these areas is consistent with international law. The resolution reflects a broader ideological stance that aligns with Judeo-Christian values and seeks to affirm the legitimacy of the Jewish connection to the land, while also addressing the cultural and spiritual ties between the United States and Israel.