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Senate committee backs bill telling state agencies to call the West Bank ‘Judea and Samaria’ amid heated testimony

February 10, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Senate committee backs bill telling state agencies to call the West Bank ‘Judea and Samaria’ amid heated testimony
The Judiciary Committee reported CS for SB 1106 favorably after a contentious hearing in which sponsors argued the bill clarifies historical terminology and opponents warned it would erase Palestinian identity and inappropriately involve the state in international naming disputes.

Sponsor position: Senator Masulo told colleagues that state agencies and textbooks should refer to the territory commonly known as the West Bank as "Judea and Samaria" in official materials adopted after July 1, 2026, arguing the change would provide historical clarity and help counter antisemitism on campuses.

Opposition: Dozens of public witnesses and advocacy groups opposed the measure, calling it a messaging bill that erases Palestinian identity, risks international conflicts, and imposes an unnecessary state position on foreign geographic terms. Testimony noted that federal practice currently uses the term “West Bank,” and speakers warned of potential costs and diplomatic ramifications.

Committee action: After extended public comment and senator questions, the committee adopted clarifications and exceptions in committee and reported CS for SB 1106 favorably by vote 8-3.

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