The resolution expresses strong support for the State of Israel, emphasizing the historical, biblical, and legal significance of the regions known as Judea and Samaria. It highlights the Jewish people's ancestral connection to these territories, referencing key events from the Hebrew Bible and asserting that the modern return of Jews to these areas fulfills ancient prophecies. The resolution also critiques the use of the term "West Bank," arguing that it obscures the historical ties of the Jewish people to the land and originated during Jordan's unlawful occupation from 1948 to 1967.

Furthermore, the resolution underscores the strategic importance of Judea and Samaria for Israel's national defense, asserting that control over these territories is essential for the security of Israel's population and infrastructure. It cites international legal instruments that recognize the Jewish people's right to reconstitute their national home in these areas and argues that supporting Israel's sovereignty in Judea and Samaria aligns with the strategic interests of the United States. The resolution concludes by directing state agencies to refrain from using the term "West Bank" in official materials and mandates that copies of the resolution be sent to specific individuals.