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ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION No. 146
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
222nd LEGISLATURE
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INTRODUCED JUNE 23, 2026
Sponsored by:
Assemblyman� GREGORY P. MCGUCKIN
District 10 (Monmouth and Ocean)
Assemblyman� SEAN T. KEAN
District 30 (Monmouth and Ocean)
SYNOPSIS
���� Recognizes Judea and Samaria as ancestral homeland of
Jewish people.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
���� As introduced.
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An Assembly
Resolution
recognizing Judea and Samaria as
the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people.�
Whereas,
The regions known as Judea and Samaria are the ancestral homeland of the Jewish
people, comprising the historical, spiritual, and geographic core of the Land
of Israel; and
Whereas,
Judea and Samaria are repeatedly and explicitly referenced in the Hebrew Bible
as the setting for key events that form the foundation of the Jewish religion
and national identity of the State of Israel; and
Whereas,
In the Hebrew Bible, Abraham, the patriarch of the Jewish people, first entered
the Land of Israel at Shechem, located in Samaria, where God promised the land
to his descendants; and
Whereas,
Abraham subsequently purchased the Cave of Machpelah in Hebron, in Judea, as a
burial place for his wife Sarah, thereby making the first recorded land
acquisition by a Jewish person in the Land of Israel; and
Whereas,
Jacob, Abraham's grandson, had his prophetic dream of a ladder reaching heaven
while in Bethel, in Samaria, where he later purchased land near Shechem and
built an altar to God; and
Whereas,
Joseph, Jacob's son, was buried in Shechem in fulfillment of the promise made
to him by his family; and
Whereas,
The covenant ceremony between the children of Israel and God was performed on
Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, both of which are located in Samaria; and
Whereas,
The Tabernacle, which was the center of Israelite worship before the
construction of the First Temple in Jerusalem, stood in Shiloh, in Samaria, for
several centuries; and
Whereas,
King David began his reign over the tribes of Israel in Hebron, in Judea, where
he ruled for seven years before establishing his kingdom in Jerusalem; and
Whereas,
Jerusalem, which sits on the border of the tribal territories of Judah and
Benjamin, was purchased by King David from Araunah the Jebusite and became the
eternal capital of the Jewish people; and
Whereas,
The return of the Jewish people to Judea and Samaria in modern times
constitutes the fulfillment of numerous biblical prophecies, including Jeremiah
31:5, Ezekiel 36:8, and Amos 9:14; and
Whereas,
The names Judea and Samaria are historically, biblically, and legally accurate
terms for the region; and
Whereas,
Samaria derives from the city established by King Omri, and Judea refers to the
territory of the tribe of Judah, which included Jerusalem, Hebron, and
surrounding regions; and
Whereas,
The areas of Judea and Samaria were illegally conquered by Jordan in Israel's
Independence War in 1948 and the term "West Bank" was imposed by the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan during its illegal occupation of the region between
1948 and 1967; and
Whereas,
The term "West Bank" is a political construct meant to reframe the
land as the "West Bank of the Jordan River" and sever it from its
historical Jewish and biblical roots; and
Whereas,
The term "West Bank" is a deliberate attempt to erase the Jewish
identity of Judea and Samaria and to obscure the deep historical, religious,
and legal connections of the Jewish people to the land; and
Whereas,
During the Six Day War of June 1967, the State of Israel regained control of
Judea and Samaria from Jordan, restoring Jewish access to their ancestral
homeland and holy sites after 19 years of exclusion and desecration under
Jordanian occupation; and
Whereas,
The strategic importance of Judea and Samaria to the State of Israel is
irrefutable, and without the two regions, the width of Israel is only nine
miles at its narrowest point, rendering the state militarily indefensible; and
Whereas,
The highlands of Judea and Samaria overlook Israel's coastal plain and central
corridor, placing Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Ben-Gurion International Airport
within range of hostile forces outside of Israeli control; and
Whereas,
Israel's control of Judea and Samaria is essential to its defense and
deterrence capabilities, and hostile control of the area would place Israel's
major cities and transportation arteries at risk; and
Whereas,
The ideological and cultural conflicts over Judea and Samaria represent a
broader civilizational struggle between Judeo-Christian values and Islamic
ideologies; and
Whereas,
Supporting Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is an affirmation of the
moral and historical legitimacy of the Jewish people's connection to the land,
the authenticity and enduring relevance of the Bible, and the values that
underpin both Western civilization and American constitutional democracy; and
Whereas,
Numerous American cities and towns bear the names of biblical locations in
Judea and Samaria, illustrating the deep cultural and spiritual bond between
the United States and the state of Israel; and
Whereas,
Under the San Remo Resolution of 1920, the Allied Powers recognized the right
of the Jewish people to reconstitute their national home in their ancestral
land, including Judea and Samaria; and
Whereas,
This decision was incorporated into the Mandate for Palestine, which was
approved by the League of Nations, and remains binding under Article 80 of the
United Nations Charter; and
Whereas,
No international agreement or resolution has lawfully revoked or superseded
these foundational legal rights, making Israel's sovereignty over Judea and
Samaria consistent with international law; and
Whereas,
The security and sovereignty of the state of Israel in Judea and Samaria serve
the strategic interests of the United States by preventing the emergence of a
terrorist-controlled state in the heart of the Middle East, advancing long-term
stability in the Middle East, and ensuring that America stands in defense of
truth and moral clarity and affirming the Judeo-Christian heritage on which the
United States was founded; now, therefore,
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Be It
Resolved
by the General Assembly of the State
of New Jersey:
���� 1.� This House recognizes the
historical, biblical, and legal legitimacy of the regions of Judea and Samaria
and formally rejects the term "West Bank" as a modern political
construct.
���� 2.� This House also supports
the use of the terms "Judea" and "Samaria" in all official State
communications, documents, and references regarding those regions.
STATEMENT
���� This Assembly Resolution recognizes
Judea and Samaria as the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people.�
���� This House recognizes the
historical, biblical, and legal legitimacy of the regions of Judea and Samaria
and formally rejects the term "West Bank" as a modern political
construct.� This House also supports the use of the terms "Judea" and
"Samaria" in all official State communications, documents and
references regarding those regions.