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Israel's Recognition of Somaliland Sparks Global Reaction

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In a groundbreaking move, Israel officially recognised Somaliland as an independent state. This marks the first time a nation has formally acknowledged Somalia's autonomous region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to enhance collaboration in agriculture, health, and technology. Somaliland's leader, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, hailed this as "a historic moment," suggesting it might encourage further international endorsements and expand the region's global market access.

 

The announcement provoked a strong backlash from Somalia, with Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre denouncing the recognition as an attack on Somalia's sovereignty. Somalia's allies, including Egypt, Turkey, and Djibouti, quickly joined in condemning Israel's decision. They argued such recognition could undermine stability and breach international laws. The foreign ministers emphasised their support for Somalia's territorial integrity and expressed objections to perceived unilateral moves.

 

As part of the latest developments, Somaliland expressed its intention to join the Abraham Accords, a step seen as fostering regional and global peace. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar confirmed plans for full diplomatic ties, involving ambassadorial appointments and embassy openings. Egypt's foreign minister engaged in talks with counterparts in Turkey, Djibouti, and Somalia to discuss the situation, warning against creating "parallels" and emphasising unity.

 

Somaliland's history of isolation following its independence in 1991 and its strategic location in the Gulf of Aden have kept it at the centre of regional political dynamics. The territory, home to nearly six million people, has pursued various international partnerships, including a significant agreement with Ethiopia for a port and military base lease, sparking earlier tensions with Somalia, reported BBC.

 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Israel recognises Somaliland, provoking opposition from Somalia and its regional allies.
  • Somaliland aims to join the Abraham Accords, promoting peace and cooperation.
  • Regional dynamics are affected, highlighting Somaliland’s strategic importance.

 

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Europe will probably take in more somalians in protest

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34 minutes ago, webfact said:

breach international laws.

 

The Jews?

 

Noooo. 🙄

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Trump has normalised the geo-political law of the jungle where raw power and self interest dictate international decency and relations rather than established system of international decorum, International laws, Rules and multi international institutions. His policy encourage attack on sovereign countries. He is a menace to the world order. 

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Finally found a country which will accept a genocidal dictator! How many allies did Hitler have?

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Israel trolling the woketopias recognizing a Palestinian state.

 

God Bless Israel x.

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19 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Finally found a country which will accept a genocidal dictator! How many allies did Hitler have?

 

   A thread about Israel 

Got the obligatory Nazi  reference in nice and quick

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None of these posts look at this from Somaliland’s perspective. During the past 30 years, they have developed a viable and relatively stable independent state, completely separate from Somalia, which remains in a condition of chaos. Somaliland deserves international recognition as much as, for instance, Kosovo or Taiwan. If Israel is the first state to offer such recognition, then so be it, whatever Israel’s motives.

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58 minutes ago, Cory1848 said:

whatever Israel’s motives.

Mmmm, just stirring the Muslim pot?

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I guess Israel has a lot in common with Somaliland. Taking land from others is a specialized area.

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1 hour ago, Cory1848 said:

None of these posts look at this from Somaliland’s perspective. During the past 30 years, they have developed a viable and relatively stable independent state, completely separate from Somalia, which remains in a condition of chaos. Somaliland deserves international recognition as much as, for instance, Kosovo or Taiwan. If Israel is the first state to offer such recognition, then so be it, whatever Israel’s motives.

I don't disagree with you on economic assessment of Somaliland but recognising the independence of a region within a sovereign country sets a dangerous precedent and it is in violation of the UN Charter. As for motives, Somaliland situated at the Horn of Africa and thus a key choke point for shipping from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean plus the gaining allies in Africa are the likely motives.

20 minutes ago, mfd101 said:

Mmmm, just stirring the Muslim pot?

Doubt any stirring is needed.

Told by a friend the pot is always simmering and tends to boil over now and again.

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16 minutes ago, Purdey said:

I guess Israel has a lot in common with Somaliland. Taking land from others is a specialized area.

 

   Who does the Somaliland land  belong to ?

The Palestinians ?

....Oh-Oh...First In Line...(?)

39 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

I don't disagree with you on economic assessment of Somaliland but recognising the independence of a region within a sovereign country sets a dangerous precedent and it is in violation of the UN Charter.

I suppose I have mixed feelings on this. You’re right: regions should not willy-nilly decide that they want their own state and then unilaterally create one, and expect international recognition. This would cause global chaos. But states and the borders that separate them are purely political structures, and thus by nature they are temporary. And in certain cases, a new state can be fully justified. Somalia (Mogadishu) had fallen into anarchy, and largely remains so; why should Somalis in the northern part of the country (which already had a separate colonial history as British Somaliland) feel obligated to remain part of such a mess, if they are able to create a better future for themselves? Which they have, for more than thirty years now.

 

Should Kosovo have remained under Serbian oppression? Or Roman Catholic Timor Leste under Jakarta? Should the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia not have dissolved? I’m not in favor of global chaos or trashing the UN Charter, but there are cases when a new state is the best and fairest solution.

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On 12/26/2025 at 10:13 PM, Eric Loh said:

Trump has normalised the geo-political law of the jungle where raw power and self interest dictate international decency and relations rather than established system of international decorum, International laws, Rules and multi international institutions. His policy encourage attack on sovereign countries. He is a menace to the world order. 

If you are going to  give a lecture on international law, then at least   include all the. facts. Somaliland was an independent nation and people until the British showed up and  lumped it with Somalia. Apparently, you are all for political injustice  if it suits your political agenda. Somaliland was promised its independence in 1960 and then forced into a union with Somalia in 1968 with multiple promises of democracy and  investment in the region. It never happened. Instead the Somaliland people were exploited.  Israel has had civil relations with Somaliland since the 1960's and Somaliland indirectly helped with the rescue of Ethiopian jews, so Israel feels it has a bit of a moral debt to the people.

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Come on guys. This is in preparation for stage 3 which is to push the Palestinians out of Gaza and into another nearby country. That’s why you see Bibi cozy up to Somalia, Cyprus etc. 

23 minutes ago, Cory1848 said:

I suppose I have mixed feelings on this. You’re right: regions should not willy-nilly decide that they want their own state and then unilaterally create one, and expect international recognition. This would cause global chaos. But states and the borders that separate them are purely political structures, and thus by nature they are temporary. And in certain cases, a new state can be fully justified. Somalia (Mogadishu) had fallen into anarchy, and largely remains so; why should Somalis in the northern part of the country (which already had a separate colonial history as British Somaliland) feel obligated to remain part of such a mess, if they are able to create a better future for themselves? Which they have, for more than thirty years now.

 

Should Kosovo have remained under Serbian oppression? Or Roman Catholic Timor Leste under Jakarta? Should the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia not have dissolved? I’m not in favor of global chaos or trashing the UN Charter, but there are cases when a new state is the best and fairest solution.

Don't disagree with everything you posted. Somaliland will require adherence to the UN Charter's right to self-determination if they desire to be independence. Kosovo independence was legally declared by ICJ which trigger the validation by UN General Assembly. Timor Leste's independence came about following UN supervision and referendum which Indonesia accepted the vote for their independence. Until Somaliland gained independence in adherence to UN Charter, it still belongs to Somalia for better of worse. 

6 minutes ago, AustinRacing said:

Come on guys. This is in preparation for stage 3 which is to push the Palestinians out of Gaza and into another nearby country. That’s why you see Bibi cozy up to Somalia, Cyprus etc. 

 

    Palestinians could defeat the Somalis and create their own state there ?

On 12/26/2025 at 7:13 PM, Eric Loh said:

Trump has normalised the geo-political law of the jungle where raw power and self interest dictate international decency and relations rather than established system of international decorum, International laws, Rules and multi international institutions. His policy encourage attack on sovereign countries. He is a menace to the world order. 

 

India has a  conflict between Hindus and Muslims. Trump decided to fill his cabinet with a few Indians, probably all Hindus. Israel is very friendly with the Indian prime minister. All the USA need is more cow lovers. Just wonder who benefits from this. Holy cow and Red heifer...

 

“The Lord said to Moses and Aaron: “This is a requirement of the law that the Lord has commanded: Tell the Israelites to bring you a red heifer without defect or blemish and that has never been under a yoke. … This will be a lasting ordinance both for the Israelites and for the aliens living among them.” (Numbers 19:1–2, 10)

 

Holy bagel, batman!

 

 

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46 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Don't disagree with everything you posted. Somaliland will require adherence to the UN Charter's right to self-determination if they desire to be independence. Kosovo independence was legally declared by ICJ which trigger the validation by UN General Assembly. Timor Leste's independence came about following UN supervision and referendum which Indonesia accepted the vote for their independence. Until Somaliland gained independence in adherence to UN Charter, it still belongs to Somalia for better of worse. 

It’s my understanding that the UN has not taken up the issue of Somaliland independence as the UN has deferred to the African Union on the matter, and African states are wary of secessionist movements (as they well might be, given the utter randomness of present-day state borders across the continent, thanks to colonial indifference to long-standing tribal boundaries). And while I am in favor of international rules and the UN in principal (though the UN is flawed and often toothless), perhaps you are being overly legalistic here. Somaliland bases its independence on the 1960 border (as someone else pointed out) and since 1991 has built its state from the ground up; it is stronger and more unified than many UN members around the globe. If there were a groundswell of recognition -- whether that starts with Israel or Russia or the United States -- it might force the issue, which to me would be a fair outcome.

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😂😂😂😂 it’s the one ally thy still have left because they now support their “cause!” Pathetic! Love it! Keep showing you true colors! 

On 12/27/2025 at 4:13 AM, Eric Loh said:

Trump has normalised the geo-political law of the jungle where raw power and self interest dictate international decency and relations rather than established system of international decorum, International laws, Rules and multi international institutions. His policy encourage attack on sovereign countries. He is a menace to the world order. 

Maybe not so clear to you, but... ISRAEL recognised Somaliland as an independant state. How Trump-country responds.. ask the man yourself.

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24 minutes ago, Harry Vibhavadi said:

Maybe not so clear to you, but... ISRAEL recognised Somaliland as an independant state. How Trump-country responds.. ask the man yourself.

The Trump administration and Israel are joined-at-the-hip.

If genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza don't get any effective opposition from the US, then it's no surprise that this act of throwing petrol on the fire in Africa would.

1 minute ago, DaddyWarbucks said:

The Trump administration and Israel are joined-at-the-hip.

If genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza don't get any effective opposition from the US, then it's no surprise that this act of throwing petrol on the fire in Africa would.

 

    In what way would this be throwing petrol on the fire in Africa world ?

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I thought this article was about Somaliland in Minnesota.

But then strategic location in the Gulf of Aden.

36 minutes ago, Harry Vibhavadi said:

Maybe not so clear to you, but... ISRAEL recognised Somaliland as an independant state. How Trump-country responds.. ask the man yourself.

Well you asked and he has spoken.

 

President Donald Trump said the US won’t recognize Somaliland as an independent state in an interview with the New York Post published Friday, after Benjamin Netanyahu said his government would recognize it.
“No,” the president told the Post when asked about US recognition of Somaliland, adding: “Does anyone know what Somaliland is, really?”

Maybe Israel is planning an Erasmus style "student exchange" deal between Palestine and Somaliland?

 

Only in one direction obviously.

On 12/27/2025 at 3:32 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Finally found a country which will accept a genocidal dictator! How many allies did Hitler have?

 

7 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

 

 

Benito Mussolini

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