The Senate Resolution, introduced by Senator Fine, condemns the organization Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for its alleged support of foreign terrorist organizations, specifically Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as for promoting antisemitic actions. The resolution references the violent attacks on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the deaths and injuries of numerous individuals, and highlights SJP's involvement in organizing demonstrations on college campuses that reportedly turned violent and targeted Jewish students. It asserts that SJP's actions provide material support to designated terrorist organizations and cites various incidents and statements that link SJP to these groups, including the organization's denial of Hamas being a terrorist entity and its connections to other organizations under investigation for similar allegations.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the removal of SJP from Florida colleges and universities, citing a memorandum from the State University System of Florida that deactivated SJP chapters due to their alleged support for terrorism. It also notes that several universities across the nation have suspended SJP chapters in response to their activities. The resolution concludes by labeling SJP as an anti-American, antisemitic, and racist organization that should not be present in American society, urging educational institutions to take action against it.