The Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 24, introduced by King and others, reaffirms the strong and enduring relationship between the State of Texas and the State of Israel, highlighting their shared values, economic ties, and commitment to democracy and security. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Israel in 1949, Texas has played a pivotal role in enhancing economic, cultural, and strategic partnerships with Israel. The resolution emphasizes Israel's leadership in various sectors such as technology, cybersecurity, energy, agriculture, and water conservation, which align with Texas' economic strengths, fostering collaborative opportunities for businesses and institutions in both regions.

Furthermore, the resolution expresses continued support for the bilateral trade agreement between the U.S. and Israel and advocates for the establishment of a Texas Trade and Investment Office in Jerusalem. This office would serve as a hub for trade and investment activities, particularly with countries involved in the Abraham Accords or those with peace treaties with Israel. The resolution also recognizes Israel's contributions to global security, technological advancements, and humanitarian efforts, reaffirming Texas' commitment to deepening cooperation in areas of mutual interest. Official copies of the resolution will be forwarded to key officials, including the Governor of Texas and the Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., to convey the sentiments of the Texas legislature.