Israel and Somaliland Enhance Diplomatic and Security Ties Amid Regional Tensions
Israel's Defense Minister announced ongoing collaboration with Somaliland, culminating in a meeting with President Abdullahi. This development marks a significant step in Israel's recognition of Somaliland's independence, raising concerns in Somalia regarding regional stability and sovereignty.

Israel has formally recognized Somaliland's independence as of December 2025, following a series of diplomatic engagements, including the acceptance of Somaliland's first ambassador. The recent meeting between Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi aimed to enhance security, economic, and political cooperation.
Somaliland is offering Israel rights to mineral deposits in exchange for technology and investment, indicating a strategic partnership. These developments have drawn criticism from Somalia, which views Israel's actions as a violation of its sovereignty.
The Somali government warns that Israeli military presence in Somaliland could destabilize the region, while the Houthis threaten retaliation against any Israeli military involvement. The situation reflects broader geopolitical competition in the Horn of Africa, with implications for regional security dynamics.




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