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Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
knowing culusow would never resign he is even going to run again for president war ninkan wa nin indho adag -
Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Che -Guevara replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
I share your sentiment, but I think the best HSM can do now is resign and lay the groundwork for new government. We were behind him when Muse tried to sign away the 20 KM long Somali coast. HSM humiliated the nation by eventually running to Abiy . It's worthy mentioning Ethiopia never nullified the MoU. It should be noted other governments informed the Somali government this was coming yet HSM admin did nothing. -
Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Sheikh Barbaraawi Oo Si Kulul Uga Hadlay I Sheikh barbaraawi rejects israel and Israel is the enemy of Allah ctirafkii Israa'iil Ee Somaliland -
Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
i think deni and madoobe way la ficilmayaan hassan sii bay ugu faraxsanyihin i seen on x allot of puntlanders saying hsm ur the president fix it thats what they saying - Yesterday
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Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Xasan xumaantiisa waa ognahay laakiin tan Xasan iyo xulafadiisa waaka weyntahay. Xasan Yahuudaas ama ma aqoonsi ama Waqooyi aqoonsaneenaa war cad siiyeen Taas jawaab ka istaahisho. Inaa maanta garab istaagno waa waajib marka. Laheystiyaasha Deni iyo Madoobe waxee uu aamusanyihiin noo sheeg. Waa ku qanacsanyihiin kala goynta dalka as long as they control their little fiefdoms and are little minions of Imaaraadka. Shame on them. -
Kala shaki aad u xooggan ayaa soo kala dhex galay mas’uulliyiinta Soomaaliya iyo xubnaha ka soo jeeda Somaliland ee xilalka ka haya Muqdisho. Guddoomiyaha Golaha aqalka sare ee Soomaaliya Cabdi Xaashi Cabdillaahi ayaa tiraba laba jeer ka cudur daartay in uu la kulmo Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud xalay iyo caawa si looga wada hadlo dagaalka lagu wajahayo aqoonsiga Somaliland. Villa Somalia ayaa tuhunsan in Cabdi Xaashi uu ka meer meerayo in uu dagaalka qayb ka noqdo. Xaashi ayaa wararku sheegayaan in uu ku dooday in waagii hore lagaga baxay dagaalkii uu kaga soo horjeeday heshiiskii Somaliland iyo Ethiopia. Dhinaca kale waxa Muqdisho looga yeedhay safiirkii Soomaaliya ee dalka Hindiya Cabdilaahi Odowaa oo ka soo jeeda Somaliland iyada oo looga shakiyey in uu qayb ka ahaa isu-soo dhawaynta Israel iyo Somaliland. Saacadihii la soo dhaafay waxa si weyn loo baahiyey sawir uu Cabdillaahi Odowaa la galay safiirka Israel u fadhiya dalka Hindiya iyada oo la geliyey tuhun aad u xooggan. Safiir Odowaa waxa uu ka mid ahaa macallimiinta Jaamacadda Hargeysa ka hor intii aanu noqon safiirka dalka Kuwait Soomaaliya u jooga ka dibna aan loo wareejin Hindiya. Gallaydh TV Qaran News
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Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud oo ku guda jira wada-tashiyo qaran oo lagu xoojinayo difaaca midnimada, madax-bannaanida iyo wadajirka dalka, ayaa kulan ballaaran la yeeshay Madax hore oo heer qaran ah iyo siyaasiyiin Soomaaliyeed. Kulankan ayaa diiradda lagu saaray xaaladda guud ee dalka, gaar ahaan arrimaha la xiriira ilaalinta qaranimada, midnimada dhuleed iyo ka jawaabista duulaanka qaawan ee Israa’iil ku soo qaaday qarannimada dalka, iyadoo la adkeeyey muhiimadda ay leedahay isku-tashi qaran iyo midnimo siyaasadeed. Madaxweynaha ayaa bogaadiyey doorka ay Madaxda hore ee dalka iyo hoggaamiyeyaasha siyaasadeed ku leeyihiin talo-siinta qaranka, wuxuuna carrabka ku adkeeyey in difaaca midnimada iyo madax-bannaanida dalka ay tahay mas’uuliyad wadareed ka sarraysa kala duwanaanshaha siyaasadeed, waajibna ka dhigaysa in la mideeyo cududda iyo caqliga dadka Soomaaliyeed. Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda ayaa sidoo kale kulamo la yeeshay Xildhibaannada labada Aqal ee Gobolada Waqooyi, Culimada Soomaaliyeed, iyadoo kulamadaas ay barbar socdeen xiriiro khadka taleefanka ah oo Madaxweynuhu la sameeyay Madaxda dalalka Gobolka, kuwa Caalamka iyo Ururuada Caalamiga ah. Source: goobjoog.com
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Guddiga Madaxa-bannaan ee Doorashooyinka iyo Xuduudaha Qaranka ayaa si rasmi ah u soo bandhigay warbixinta guud ee natiijada doorashooyinka golayaasha deegaanka ee caasimadda Muqdisho. Doorashadan oo ahayd mid taariikhi ah, waxay ka qabsoontay 16 degmo oo ka tirsan Gobolka Banaadir. Tartanka ayaa ahaa mid aad u ballaaran, iyadoo ay ku loolameen 20 urur siyaasadeed. Ururradan ayaa u tartamayay 390 kursi oo ka tirsan golayaasha deegaanka ee degmooyinka gobolka. Sida ku xusan xogta guddiga, tirada dadka ka qayb qaatay codbixinta iyo natiijada codadka ayaa u dhignayd sidan: Wadarta dadka codaystay: 233,314 qof. Codadka ansaxay: 210,586 cod. Codadka xumaaday: 22,728 cod. In kasta oo ay is-diiwaangeliyeen ku dhowaad hal milyan oo qof (923,220 qof), haddana tirada dhabta ah ee codaysay (233,314) waxay muujinaysaa farqi weyn oo u dhexeeya dadka is-diiwaangeliyey iyo kuwa si dhab ah u codeeyey. Source: goobjoog.com
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Israel’s formal recognition of Somaliland marks a seismic shift in Horn of Africa geopolitics. By becoming the first United Nations member state to extend sovereign recognition to Somaliland, Israel has transformed a long-standing regional question into an active arena of international strategic competition. The move elevates Somaliland from a de facto political entity into a state with emerging international legitimacy, reshaping both regional and global calculations along the Red Sea corridor. Like most global and emerging regional powers, Israel’s interest in Somaliland is deeply strategic, driven by the territory’s proximity to the vital Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, a chokepoint critical for global maritime trade and regional security. Recognition and deeper engagement provides Israel with a potential military and intelligence hub to monitor and counter Iranian and Houthi threats, as well as secure Red Sea access. As clearly stated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the partnership extends into economic and security cooperation potentially facilitated by the . Israel’s recognition is also framed within the context of the Abraham Accords, signaling a broader Middle Eastern alignment and creating incentives for other regional actors to follow suit. Its cautious approach so far, favoring gradual engagement below the formal recognition threshold, reflects the complex regional dynamics, including Somalia’s claims, Gulf sensitivities, and competing global interests. Compounding these security considerations is the emergent transnational alliance between the Houthis and Al-Shabaab, which threatens regional stability and maritime security, underscoring Somaliland’s strategic value – particularly as Turkey’s influence in the Horn of Africa continues to rise. Turkey’s regional expansion has extended beyond Somalia into Sudan, exemplified by Al-Burhan’s visit to Ankara and the resumption of the previously frozen “Afak” security project. Ankara’s growing footprint along the Red Sea corridor challenges the strategic interests of Gulf states, the UAE, and Western powers, who are concerned with securing maritime trade routes, countering Turkish expansion, and maintaining regional stability. Israel’s recognition sets a precedent, creating a strategic opportunity for these actors to follow suit and coordinate engagement that can counterbalance Ankara’s influence in the region. Meanwhile, Russia’s interests in Somaliland are becoming increasingly pronounced due to the strategic significance of the Red Sea port of Berbera. Moscow has been exploring potential economic, trade, and military cooperation, which could challenge Western influence in the Horn of Africa. Somaliland reportedly rejected a recent Russian diplomatic visit request, likely due to pressure from Western allies leveraging recognition in exchange for port access. While Somalia maintains its claim over Somaliland, Russia appears willing to engage directly with the self-declared state to secure strategic interests, including potential naval facilities – a pivot from earlier plans focused on Sudan. China, in contrast, continues to firmly support Somalia’s “One Somalia” policy, opposing Somaliland’s independence and leveraging its close ties with Mogadishu to counter Western and Gulf efforts toward recognition. Beijing views Somaliland’s growing relations with Taiwan as interference in its strategic interests, while simultaneously reinforcing Somalia’s sovereignty through diplomatic engagement and aid programs. In response, Somaliland is actively courting the West, Israel, and Taiwan to secure recognition and break its international isolation, transforming the territory into a geopolitical proxy battleground. The United States’ position on Somaliland remains complex and fluid. Officially, U.S. policy continues to support a “One Somalia” approach. However, there is significant speculation that the Trump administration is considering a policy shift, potentially driven by strategic interests in countering China’s influence and securing access to Berbera. Somaliland has reportedly offered the U.S. military base access and mineral rights in exchange for recognition, while some U.S. lawmakers, notably Republican Representative Scott Perry, have introduced legislation calling for formal recognition. Israel’s recognition, framed within the Abraham Accords, and Prime Minister Netanyahu’s efforts to communicate Somaliland’s desire to join the Accords to President Trump could also influence U.S. calculations. Adding to the strategic dimension, the new AFRICOM commander recently visited Somaliland, signaling U.S. military interest and a willingness to engage with the territory on security matters. Recognition, however, carries risks, including potential complications with Somalia, which maintains strong ties to Turkey and Egypt. At the regional level, Ethiopia played a central role in reigniting international focus on Somaliland through the January 2024 Memorandum of Understanding under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The MoU envisioned a pathway toward recognition in exchange for Ethiopian access to Somaliland’s ports, highlighting Addis Ababa’s strategic interest in Red Sea access and regional influence. Yet Ethiopia exercised restraint, delaying full recognition to respect Somalia’s sovereignty. Mogadishu’s intense reaction, compounded by alignment with Egypt and Eritrea, forced Ethiopia to pause, diffuse tension, and restore bilateral relations – demonstrating careful statecraft that balanced long-term strategic objectives with immediate regional stability. Somalia’s position as the “mother state” remains central. While Ethiopia–Somaliland relations already embody many of the substantive characteristics of state-to-state interaction, formal recognition could be strategically delayed until Mogadishu’s position becomes clearer. This ensures that Ethiopian or other international recognition does not reignite tensions with Somalia and aligns with broader regional diplomacy – particularly amid growing friction involving Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sudan, and Egypt. The reactions to Israel’s recognition of Somaliland from Egypt, Turkey and Somalia have been immediate and geopolitically consequential. They have articulated strong opposition. Egypt’s position is informed by Ethiopia’s historical ties to Somaliland, as Cairo seeks to safeguard its influence along the Red Sea corridor and within the broader Horn of Africa. By contesting unilateral recognition, Egypt aims to assert its regional authority and carefully manage potential shifts in the strategic equilibrium that could advantage Ethiopia, Israel, or competing Gulf actors. Turkey’s objection arises from its substantial investments in Somalia and Sudan, where Ankara has cultivated enduring strategic partnerships and expanded its footprint along the Red Sea. The recognition is perceived as a direct challenge to Turkey’s regional influence and an encroachment upon its expanding strategic ambitions. Djibouti, for its part, opposes recognition in order to maintain its status as the primary reliable and stable hub on the Bab-el-Mandeb and Red Sea corridor. Djibouti is acutely aware that formal recognition of Somaliland could reorient the regional power center, particularly as Ethiopia seeks to diversify its Red Sea access via Berbera, potentially diminishing Djibouti’s strategic leverage and economic centrality. On the other hand, other states in Africa and beyond are expected to reassess their positions and follow Israel in the coming days. South Sudan, with its own recent independence and strategic alignment with regional powers, could emerge as a likely candidate to extend recognition in the coming days, while countries such as Guinea may also weigh the political and economic benefits of supporting Somaliland’s sovereignty. This cascading effect would reinforce Somaliland’s international legitimacy, further consolidating Red Sea access and regional influence for states coordinating recognition, including the UAE, other Middle Eastern actors, and Western powers. Amid this rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, Ethiopia remains a key regional actor whose approach to Somaliland will shape broader Horn of Africa dynamics. The optimal approach for Addis Ababa is strategic patience coupled with robust functional engagement: deepening economic, security, and port cooperation with Somaliland while maintaining constructive dialogue with Somalia to avoid inflaming tensions. By preparing carefully and coordinating its eventual recognition or formal engagement with broader international support, Ethiopia can maximize leverage, preserve regional stability, and ensure that its actions strengthen, rather than disrupt, the emerging order in the Horn of Africa. In this context, Ethiopia need not rush, but it also cannot remain indefinitely passive – its timing, coordination, and measured diplomacy will determine its role in shaping the future of Somaliland, the Horn of Africa and the entire Red Sea corridor. By Horn Review Editorial Qaran News
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Doorashadii taariikhiga ahayd ee ka dhacday 16 degmo oo ka tirsan Gobolka Banaadir ayaa lagu dhawaaqay, iyadoo ay ka soo baxayaan xogta hordhaca ah ee ku saabsan sida ay xisbiyadu u kala tartameen. Xisbiga JSP (Caddaaladda iyo Wadajirka) ayaa ku guuleystay kaalinta koowaad, halka Towfiiq uu galay kaalinta labaad. Sidoo kale, xisbiyada Karaama iyo Ramaas ayaa ku kala jira kaalmaha saddexaad iyo afraad ee loolanka kuraasta golaha deegaanka. Wadarta guud ee musharaxiinta u tartamay 390-ka kursi ee golaha deegaanka gobolka ayaa gaarayey in ka badan 1,600 oo musharax, kuwaas oo matalayey 20 urur siyaasadeed oo kala duwan. Tani waxay muujinaysaa tartan aad u adag oo ka jiray degmooyinka caasimadda, iyadoo markii ugu horreysay muddo 57 sano ah shacabku ay si toos ah u dooranayeen mas’uuliyiintooda. Dhanka kale, doorashada ayaa soo bandhigtay farqi weyn oo u dhexeeya dadka is-diiwaangeliyey iyo kuwa codeeyey. In kasta oo ay is-diiwaangeliyeen ku dhowaad hal milyan oo qof (923,220 qof), haddana waxaa si dhab ah u codeeyey qiyaastii 233,000 oo qof. Arrintan ayaa dhalisay dood ballaaran oo ku saabsan baahida loo qabo kordhinta wacyigelinta iyo dhiirrigelinta ka-qaybgalka shacabka ee geeddi-socodka doorashooyinka mustaqbalka. Source: goobjoog.com
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Riyadh (Caasimada Online) — Dowladaha Qatar iyo Sacuudi Carabiya ayaa soo saaray diidmo xooggan oo ay kaga soo horjeedaan tallaabada ay Israa’iil si rasmi ah ugu aqoonsatay gobolka Somaliland, iyagoo ka digay in go’aankani uu horseedayo “raad khatar ah” oo halis gelinaya midnimada qaranka Soomaaliya. Cambaareynta degdegga ah ee Sabtidii ka timid Dooxa iyo Riyaad ayaa ku biirtay mowjadaha sii kordhaya ee carada gobolka, taas oo go’doominaysa guusha diblomaasiyadeed ee Somaliland 24 saac uun kaddib markii lagu dhawaaqay. Hase yeeshee, iyadoo labada awoodood ee waaweyn ee Khaliijka ay garab istaageen Muqdisho, haddana ilo diblomaasiyadeed ayaa tilmaamaya in heshiiska ay si hoose u soo agaasintay dowladda ay dariska yihiin ee Imaaraadka Carabta. Qoraal luuqad adag ku qornaa oo kasoo baxay Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibadda Qatar ayaa tallaabada Israa’iil ku tilmaamay “xadgudub bareer ah oo lagu sameeyay sharciga caalamiga ah” iyo weerar toos ah oo lagu qaaday “midnimada dhuleed ee Jamhuuriyadda aan walaalaha nahay ee Federaalka Soomaaliya.” Dooxa waxay si cad u diidday isku-day kasta oo lagu “dhisayo maamullo barbar-socod ah,” taas oo tixraac u ah raadinta sharciyad ee Somaliland ay wadday tobannaanka sano. Sacuudi Carabiya ayaa iyaduna tallaabo taas la mid ah qaaday, iyadoo cambaareysay ku dhawaaqista Israa’iil oo ay ku tilmaamtay mid sii xoojinaysa “tallaabooyinka gooni-goosadka ah ee dhinac kaliya socda.” Riyaad waxay xaqiijisay “taageerada buuxda ee ay u hayso hay’adaha sharciga ah ee dowladda Soomaaliya,” waxayna ka digtay in haddii la baal-maro dowladda federaalka ay taasi sii hurin doonto xasillooni darrada Geeska Afrika. Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa isla markiiba soo dhaweysay bayaannadaas, iyadoo u aragta xaqiijin ah in aqoonsiga Israa’iil uusan haysan sharciyad gobolka ah. Muqdisho waxay tallaabada ku tilmaantay “waxba kama jiraan”, iyadoo saraakiil sar-sare ay ka digeen in arrintani ay khatar u tahay in loolanka Bariga Dhexe loo soo raro Badda Cas. Mawqifka Soomaaliya ayaa la jaanqaadaya qaanuunka Midowga Afrika oo diidaya in xuduudaha wax laga beddelo si hal dhinac ah. Inkastoo Israa’iil ay aqoonsiga ku tilmaantay guul taariikhi ah oo soo afjaraysa go’doonkii 34-ka sano ee Somaliland, haddana Imaaraadka Carabta—oo saameyn weyn ku leh labada dhinac—ayaa si weyn uga aamusay arrintan. Diblomaasiyiinta gobolka ayaa sheegaya in Abu Dhabi ay kaalin dhexe ka ciyaartay fududeynta heshiiskaan daaha gadaashiisa. Imaaraadku wuxuu maalgashi culus ku sameeyay dekedda Berbera ee Somaliland, wuxuuna Hargeysa u arkaa saaxiib istiraatiiji ah. Ilo wareedyo ayaa ku tilmaamay aqoonsigan mid qayb ka ah dadaal ballaaran oo Israa’iil loogu soo rarayo marinka muhiimka ah ee Baab al-Mandeb. Dalalka Carabta, diidmada wadajirka ah ee Qatar iyo Sacuudiga waxay calaamad u tahay khad cas oo istiraatiiji ah. Riyaad iyo Dooxa waxay u arkaan in Israa’iil oo saldhigato marinkan inay tahay khatar toos ah oo ku wajahan. The post Sacuudi Carabiya iyo Qatar oo diiday aqoonsiga Israa’iil ee Somaliland iyo Imaaraadka oo… appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Xaaji Xunjuf replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
I wouldnt be suprised if ciiro visited the place they were working about this case since februari this year I learned i think Israel was always interested in Somaliland back in2010. There we’re rumors. But ina rayaale and siilaanyo didn’t want to piss of the Arabs but now since the abraham accords and so. Many Arab countries reocognised Israel. There is no reason for Somaliland to back down apart from the moral issue the genocide of the Palestinians it could be the worse timing . But hey a wall has been demonished and recognition has finally come I don’t think a war was coming in Somaliland as long as the duriad remain united i fear not for Somaliland the borama clan was upset but ciiro miscalculation on the Jesus book now that is resolved the only issue is now the east and the goverment has to come with solution for that -
Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa lagu wadaa in berri oo Axad ah uu hortago Baarlamaanka labadiisa aqal, isaga oo u jeedin doono khudbad xasaasi ah. Farriin guud oo loo diray dhammaan Xildhibaanda ayaa waxaa lagu wargeliyay inuu berri jiro kulan aan caadi ahayn oo uu kasoo qayb-geli doono Madaxweynaha, kaas oo looga hadli doono xaaladda soo korortay. Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa si gaar ah khudbaddiisa uga hadli doono aqoonsiga Israel ee Somaliland, si midnimo iyo wadajir loogu wajaho tallaabada Israel. “Xildhibaanada sharafta leh, berri oo Axad ah taariikhduna tahay 28.12.2025, waxaa jira kulan wadajir ah labada aqal oo aan caadi ahayn” ayaa lagu yiri yiri farriinta loo diray Xildhibaannada Soomaaliya. Waxaa kale oo lasii raaciyay “Ajendaha; warbixinta Madaxweynaha ee ku aadan xaaladda dalka. Waxaa laga codsanayaa Xildhibaanada sharafta leh inay waqtiga ilaaliyaan”. Kulankii maanta ee Baarlamaanka ayaa loo baajiyay aqoonsiga Somaliland, waxaana guddoomiye Sheekh Aadan Madoobe uu sheegay in jawaab ay ka bixin doonaan xadgudubka Israel ee ka dhanka ah qaranimada Soomaaliya. Guddoomiyaha ayaa xusay in Baarlamaanka labadiisa gole uu mowqif cad ka qaadan doono aqoonsiga Israel ee Somaliland, isla markaana uu la tashi soo sameyn doono, si uu shacabka Soomaaliyeed ula yimaado wax ay ku qancaan. “Maanta arrinta dib ayaan u dhiganeynaa kooramkana waa soo buuxsaneynaa labada aqalna isku mowqif ayay ka noqonayaan, waxaan rabnaa wax ummadda Soomaaliyeed u cuntama inay noo soo baxaan” ayuu yiri Aadan Madoobe. Xildhibaan Caasho Koos oo iyana si adag uga hadashay arrinta aqoonsiga ayaa farriin culus u dirtay Somaliland iyo xukuumaddeeda. “Nin taleefan ku hadlay wax ma bixin karo, hal gantaal oo Yemen laga soo tuuro ayaa ku filan Somaliland” ayay tiri Xildhibaan Caasho Koos oo kasoo jeedda Awdal. Xukuumadda Soomaaliya oo xalay jawaab rasmi ah soo saartay ayaa caddeysay mowqifkeeda, waxaana go’aanka ay Israel ku aqoonsatay Somaliland ku tilmaamtay inuu yahay mid sharci-darro ah, aan waxba ka jirin, kana hor imanaya madax-bannaanida iyo midnimada dhuleed ee Soomaaliya. War-saxaafadeed ka soo baxay Xafiiska Ra’iisul Wasaaraha oo ku taariikheysan 26-ka Diseembar 2025 ayaa lagu caddeeyay in tallaabada Israa’iil ay si toos ah ugu xadgudbayso Dastuurka ku-meelgaarka ah ee Soomaaliya, Axdiga Qaramada Midoobay, iyo heshiisyada aas-aaska u ah Midowga Afrika, gaar ahaan mabda’a ilaalinta xuduudaha dalalka Afrika ee lagu dhaxlay xornimada. The post Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh oo qaadaya tallaabo muhiim ah – Maxaa dhacaya berri? appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Mudane Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, ayaa bayaan kulul ka soo saaray tallaabo uu qaaday Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Israa’iil, Benjamin Netanyahu, taas oo la xiriirta aqoonsi la sheegay inuu siiyey qayb ka mid ah gobollada waqooyi ee Soomaaliya. Madaxweynuhu waxa uu tallaabadaas ku tilmaamay “gardarro sharci-darro ah” oo si cad uga horimanaysa shuruucda caalamiga ah iyo xeerarka dublamaasiyadda ee caalamka u degsan. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh ayaa farriin cad u diray beesha caalamka, isagoo hoosta ka xariiqay in faragelinta arrimaha gudaha ee Soomaaliya aysan ahayn mid la aqbali karo. Waxa uu si weyn u adkeeyey midnimada umadda Soomaaliyeed, isagoo yiri: “Soomaaliya iyo dadkeedu waa hal, waana kuwo aan lagu kala qaybin karin faragelin uga timaada meel fog”. Dhaqdhaqaaqan dublamaasiyadeed ee Madaxweynaha ayaa yimid xilli uu xiriirro kala duwan la sameeyey madaxda gobolka Bariga Afrika, sida Jabuuti, Kenya, Tanzania, iyo Uganda, si loo xoojiyo difaaca madax-bannaanida iyo qarannimada Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya. Source: goobjoog.com
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Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Che -Guevara replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Somaliland President made secret visit to Israel ahead of recognition, Israeli media reports Somaliland President made secret visit to Israel ahead of recognition, Israeli media reports - Hiiraan Online HIIRAAN.COM Mogadishu (HOL) – Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro made a secret visit to Israel about two... -
Somaliland recognized by the State of Israël
Che -Guevara replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
The leadership in Hargeysa were in a pickle. War was going to come to Hargeysa if they didn't make some significant move that gave hope to the public. But yes, this is tragic. I would never imagined Somalis celebrating Netanyahu and his gang of killers. More than anything else, Xamar is to blame. -
Riyadh (Somalia Today) — Qatar and Saudi Arabia have issued stinging rejections of Israel’s move to formally recognise the Somaliland region, warning the decision sets a “dangerous precedent” that threatens the unity of the Somali state. The swift condemnations from Doha and Riyadh on Saturday joined a growing chorus of regional anger, isolating Israel’s diplomatic breakthrough in the Horn of Africa just 24 hours after it was announced. Yet, while the Gulf’s two heavyweight powers rallied behind Mogadishu, diplomatic sources suggest the deal was quietly orchestrated by their mutual neighbor, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has remained notably silent. Coordinated Gulf rejection In a sharply worded statement, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the Israeli move a “flagrant violation of international law” and a direct assault on the “territorial integrity of the sisterly Federal Republic of Somalia.” Doha explicitly rejected any attempt to “impose parallel entities,” a reference to Somaliland’s decades-long quest for legitimacy, which Mogadishu views as secessionist. The Ministry added that Israel would be better off recognizing the “State of Palestine” rather than “undermining international legitimacy” in Africa. Saudi Arabia followed suit, with its Foreign Ministry condemning the announcement as an entrenchment of “unilateral secessionist measures.” Riyadh affirmed its “full support for the legitimate institutions of the Somali state” and warned that bypassing the federal government in Mogadishu would only deepen instability in the Horn of Africa. Somalia’s federal government immediately welcomed the Gulf statements, presenting them as confirmation that Israel’s recognition remains isolated and lacks regional legitimacy. Mogadishu described the move as “null and void,” insisting Somaliland remains an integral and inseparable part of the Somali state. Senior officials warned that the recognition risks importing volatile Middle Eastern rivalries into the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea corridor, a strategic zone that has become increasingly militarised amid wars in Gaza and Yemen. Somalia’s position aligns closely with African Union doctrine, which has consistently upheld the principle that borders inherited at independence should not be altered unilaterally. The AU reiterated that Somaliland remains part of Somalia, warning that recognition of breakaway regions risks encouraging secessionist movements elsewhere on the continent. Israel and Somaliland Israel announced its decision after contacts with Somaliland’s leadership, presenting the recognition as the establishment of formal diplomatic relations and a foundation for cooperation in areas such as development, agriculture, and technology. For Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has maintained its own government, security forces, and elections, Israel’s move represents the first recognition by a UN member state after more than three decades of diplomatic isolation. Officials in Hargeisa framed the recognition as a breakthrough that could open the door to wider international acceptance, foreign investment, and formal state-to-state agreements that have long been out of reach. “We have waited 34 years for this door to open,” a senior Somaliland official told Somalia Today. “We will not close it because others are uncomfortable with our sovereignty.” Yet the forceful response from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and other regional actors highlights the limits of that breakthrough and the diplomatic headwinds Somaliland still faces. The UAE’s quiet role Notably absent from the wave of official reactions has been the United Arab Emirates, a key Gulf actor with deep political, economic, and security ties across the Horn of Africa. Abu Dhabi has issued no public statement either endorsing or rejecting Israel’s recognition, despite its close relations with both Israel and Somaliland. Regional diplomats and officials, however, say the UAE played a quiet but central role in facilitating the recognition, acting behind the scenes to connect the parties and smooth the path toward the announcement. Those sources describe months of discreet coordination, even as the UAE avoided public ownership of the decision amid mounting regional opposition. Abu Dhabi has invested heavily in Somaliland in recent years, including port and infrastructure projects at Berbera port, while also maintaining close strategic ties with Israel following their normalisation agreement in 2020. The UAE’s silence reflects a delicate balancing act: leveraging influence without triggering a public rift with Arab partners who remain firmly aligned with Somalia’s territorial claims. Connecting Israel to this architecture serves a dual purpose for Abu Dhabi, strengthening the anti-Houthi security alliance in the Bab el-Mandeb strait while pulling Somaliland further into the orbit of the Abraham Accords. Broader regional stakes The growing backlash underscores wider fears that recognising Somaliland could weaken an already fragile international order built on state sovereignty, particularly in Africa, where borders remain sensitive and contested. For Somalia, the immediate challenge is to keep the dispute anchored in diplomatic and multilateral forums and to prevent it from escalating into a broader security contest along its northern coastline. For Arab states, the coordinated rejection by Qatar and Saudi Arabia signals an effort to project unity on Somalia’s territorial integrity while drawing a strategic red line around the Bab al-Mandab corridor. Riyadh and Doha view an Israeli foothold on this critical maritime choke point as a direct threat to Arab strategic depth, elevating the issue far beyond a local border dispute. With the Red Sea already militarised by wars in Gaza and Yemen, Gulf capitals are closing ranks to prevent a shift in influence that could permanently destabilize the Horn of Africa. Whether Israel’s recognition remains a symbolic outlier or evolves into a broader diplomatic shift will depend on how many states are willing to defy regional consensus — and how Somalia and its allies respond in the months ahead. The post Qatar, Saudi Arabia reject Israel recognition of Somaliland region appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Residents of Somaliland took to the streets to celebrate on Friday after Israel became the first nation to recognize the breakaway region, as US President Donald Trump dampened expectations he could follow Jerusalem’s lead. While Trump at one point said he would study the issue, he later appeared dismissive. “Everything is under study,” he said in a phone interview with the New York Post. “We’ll study it. I study a lot of things and always make great decisions and they turn out to be correct.” Residents of Somaliland took to the streets to celebrate on Friday after Israel became the first nation to recognize the breakaway region, as US President Donald Trump dampened expectations he could follow Jerusalem’s lead. While Trump at one point said he would study the issue, he later appeared dismissive. “Everything is under study,” he said in a phone interview with the New York Post. “We’ll study it. I study a lot of things and always make great decisions and they turn out to be correct.” Residents of Somaliland took to the streets to celebrate on Friday after Israel became the first nation to recognize the breakaway region, as US President Donald Trump dampened expectations he could follow Jerusalem’s lead. While Trump at one point said he would study the issue, he later appeared dismissive. “Everything is under study,” he said in a phone interview with the New York Post. “We’ll study it. I study a lot of things and always make great decisions and they turn out to be correct.” Does anyone know what Somaliland is, really?” Trump said According to the Post, Trump sounded unimpressed by Somaliland’s willingness to join the Abraham Accords, even as the war in Gaza has frustrated efforts to expand the landmark normalization agreements that he brokered between Israel and several Muslim nations. Nor was Trump impressed by Somaliland’s offer to host a US military port, according to the Post. “Big deal,” he said when asked about the offer. Israel on Friday became the first country to recognize Somaliland, a former British protectorate that unilaterally declared independence from formerly Italian-ruled Somalia in 1991. Footage from Somaliland’s capital, Hargeisa, showed crowds waving the national flag and singing in the streets, while images of the Israeli and Somaliland flags were projected on the exterior of the National Museum of Somaliland. In downtown Hargeisa, something once unimaginable, a Israeli flag emblazed on the city’s main museum. Loads of people are celebrating beneath. pic.twitter.com/1AIQVgod7K — Faisal (@FaisalAHAli) December 26, 2025 Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, who has made international recognition a top priority since taking office last year, said in a post on X that Israel’s recognition represented a “historic moment” and the start of a “strategic partnership.” Somaliland has in the past been touted as a possible destination for Gazans ousted from the Strip under a plan Trump presented in February to take over the enclave. But Gaza peace plan the US published in September says that Palestinians would be encouraged to stay in the Strip, and it was not immediately clear if Israel’s move was related to the Strip. Despite the celebrations in Somaliland, Israel’s move sparked widespread anger Source Times of Israel Qaran News
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Dooxa (Caasimda Online) – Dalal waa wayn iyo ururrada caalamiga ah ee kasoo horjeeda go’aanka ay Israel ku aqoontay Somaliland ayaa sii kordhiyay iyaga oo si isku mid ah u muujiyay diidmo adag oo ka dhan ah Israel, waxayna dhinaca kale taageero u muujiyeen madax bannaanida, midnimada iyo wadajirka dhuleed ee Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya. Dowladda Qatar oo bayaan soo saartay ayaa si adag u muujisay diidmadeeda ku aaddan isku day aqoonsi oo u dhexeeya maamulada gumeysiga Israel iyo maamulka Somaliland. Qatar waxay carrabka ku adkaysay in tallaabadani tahay mid khatar ah oo abuuraysa tusaale xun, isla markaana ah ficil hal-dhinac ah oo si cad uga hor imanaya mabaadi’da sharciga caalamiga ah, kuna xadgudbaya madax-bannaanida Soomaaliya. Sidoo kale, Pakistan ayaa dhankeeda si cad uga soo horjeesatay aqoonsiga Israel ee Somaliland,waxayna arrintan ku tilmaantay tallaabo sharci-darro ah oo khatar ku ah nabadda iyo xasiloonida Soomaaliya iyo guud ahaan gobolka. Boqortooyada Sacuudiga ayaa iyana caddeysay garab-istaagga Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya, iyadoo aqoonsiga Israel ku tilmaamtay tallaabo sharci-darro ah oo ka hor imaaneysa xeerarka caalamiga ah. Jamhuuriyadda Ciraaq, oo hadda guddoomiyaha Jaamacadda Carabta, ayaa dhankeeda sheegtay in tallaabadan ay xadgudub ku tahay madaxbannaanida Soomaaliya, isla markaana ay khatar ku tahay amniga iyo xasilloonida Geeska Afrika. Dhankeeda Jamhuuriyadda Yemen ayaa si cad u diidday tallaabo kasta oo wax u dhimaysa midnimada Qaranka Soomaaliyeed, gaar ahaan xiriir ama aqoonsi u dhexeeya Israel iyo maamulka Somaliland. Dowladda Kuwait ayaa mar kale caddeysay taageerada buuxda ee ay u hayso madaxbannaanida, midnimada iyo wadajirka dhuleed ee Soomaaliya, iyadoo si adag u diidday tallaabo kasta oo hal-dhinac ah oo lagu doonayo in lagu aqoonsado gobol ka mid ah dhulka Soomaaliya. Kuwait waxay arrintaas ku tilmaantay mid ka hor imaneysa sharciga caalamiga ah, isla markaana adkaysay garab-istaagga ay la taagan tahay dowladda iyo hay’adaha sharciga ah ee Soomaaliya. Boqortooyada Urdun iyaduna waxa ay xaqiijisay taageeradeeda buuxda ee midnimada iyo amniga Soomaaliya, iyadoo aqoonsiga Israa’iil ku tilmaantay mid ka soo horjeeda Axdiga Qaramada Midoobay. Jaamacadda Carabta iyo Ururka Iskaashiga Islaamka (OIC) ayaa horay iyaguna si wadajir ah u cambaareeyay tallaabada Israa’iil, iyagoo ku tilmaamay faragelin aan la aqbali karin oo ka dhan ah sharciga caalamiga ah, waxayna ku baaqeen in la ixtiraamo madaxbannaanida iyo midnimada dhuleed ee Soomaaliya, lana ilaaliyo amniga iyo xasilloonida gobolka. The post Dalal waa wayn oo kusoo biiray diidmada aqoonsiga Israa’iil ee Somailand appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Madaxweynaha Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa joojiyay shirka Madasha Aragti Wadaag ee Machadka Heritage oo berri ka furmi lahaa magaalada Dhuusamareeb ee xarunta maamulka Galmudug. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh ayaa dalbaday in shirkaas dib loo dhigo sababo la xiriira xaaladda soo korortay ee ka dhalatay aqoonsiga ay Israa’iil siisay maamulka Somaliland. Shirka waxaa ka qaybgeli lahaa madax ka kala duwan oo ay mid yihiin Ra’iisul Wasaare Xamse Cabdi, madaxdii hore ee dalka oo hadda ka mid ah mucaaradka dowladda, qaar ka mid ah madaxweynayaasha dowlad goboleedyada iyo qaybaha kala duwan ee bulshada. Shirka Heritage ee Dhuusamareeb ayaa looga hadli lahaa hannaanka Soomaaliya ku gaari karto aragti siyaasadeed oo mideysan. PUNTLAND POST
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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Kooxda argagixisada Al-Shabaab ee ka dagaalanta gudaha Soomaaliya ayaa markii ugu horreysay si adag uga hadashay aqoonsiga ay Israel siisay maamulka Somaliland, kaas oo la kulmay diidmo xooggan. Afhayeenka Al-Shabaab Sheekh Cali Maxamuud Raage (Cali Dheere) oo soo duubay khudbad socotay 9:26 daqiiqo ayaa sheegay in kooxda ay si weyn uga soo horjeedo heshiiska dhex-maray Somaliland iyo Israel, gaar ahaan aqoonsiga shalay lagu dhawaaqay. Sidoo kale, wuxuu tilmaamay in marnaba aysan aqbali doonin in Israel ay qabasato dhulkaas, isaga oo ku hanjabay inay ka dagaalami doonaan. “Haddii aan nahay Xarakatu Shabaabul Mujaahidiin waxaan kasoo horjeednaa oo diideynaa damacaas ay Yahuudu ka leedahay maamulka riddada ah ee ka jira Waqooyi Galbeed. Ma aqbaleyno in qaybo ka mid ah dhulkaas qaadato ama ay isticmaasho, waana ka dagaalameynaa,” ayuu yiri afhayeenka Al-Shabaab. Waxaa kale oo uu wax laga xumaado ku tilmaamay in dad Soomaaliyeed ay soo dhaweystaan Israel oo uu sheegay ‘in laga nacay’ caalamka intiisa badan. “Waxaa dulinimo heerkii ugu xumaa ah in Netanyahu oo adduunka oo dhan laga soo nacay inay maanta dad Soomaaliyeed ku faraxsan yihiin inuu u sheegay inuu aqoonsaday” ayuu mar kale yiri Sheekh Cali Dheere. Waxaa kale oo uu intaasi sii raaciyay “Taarkiihda ma dhicin waddan ay Yahuudi wax tartay ama wanaagsan ay u horseeday, taas beddalkeedna qolo walaba oo faraha ay lasoo galaan waxay u horseedaan hoog iyo halaag.” Si kastaba, ha’ahaatee, falcelin xooggan iyo diidmo adag ayaa ka dhalatay go’aanka ay Israel ku aqoonsatay maamulka Somaliland, waxaana ka hortimid dowladda federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya iyo sidoo kale saaxibadeeda caalamka. The post Al-Shabaab oo hanjabaad culus kasoo saartay aqoonsiga Israa’iil ee Somaliland appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Just before dawn in Mogadishu, I stood quietly and watched something I once believed I would never see in my lifetime. Long, orderly lines of Somali citizens, women and men, young and old, waited patiently to cast their ballots in the city’s first local council elections by universal suffrage in more than fifty years. The moment was overwhelming. I felt a tightness in my chest and, for a brief second, I nearly shed a tear. I am in my forties, and this was the first time I participated in a direct national vote. That fact alone speaks volumes about Somalia’s history, and about how far we have come. My personal journey is inseparable from my country’s story. I grew up during the civil war, when violence, displacement, and the collapse of public institutions defined daily life. Education was uncertain, security was fragile, and hope often felt like a luxury. Yet like many Somalis, I held onto a belief that our nation could rise again. That belief carried me through hardship and into public service, where I now have the honor of helping rebuild Somalia’s healthcare system. For my generation, voting was once unimaginable. Decisions about our lives were made through force, clan negotiations, or external interventions. To see citizens peacefully exercising their constitutional right, standing in line with dignity and patience, is nothing short of historic. It is proof that Somalia is turning a page. The local council elections in Mogadishu were not just a political event; they were a statement. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud rightly called on residents of the Benadir region to participate peacefully and responsibly, reminding us that democratic participation is both a right and a responsibility. The response was inspiring. Across all 16 districts of the capital, from Karaan to Kahda, Shangani to Deyniile, people showed up early and in large numbers. They showed faith in the process and belief in the future. What struck me most was the calm. For someone who grew up amid checkpoints, explosions, and fear, the peaceful atmosphere was powerful. Somalia today is not the Somalia of my childhood. Terror threats have significantly declined. Investment is returning — from international partners and from Somalis in the diaspora. Economic activity is growing. In Mogadishu, it is now common to see cafés, shops, and small businesses run not only by Somalis but also by neighbours, including Kenyans, who are seeking opportunity here. A decade ago, this would have been unthinkable. As Director General at the Ministry of Health, I see progress every day in another essential pillar of statehood: healthcare. Maternal and Child mortality is declining. Immunization coverage is expanding. Treatment for Tuberclosis, malaria other preventable infectious diseases is improving and Medical facilities infrastructures is reviving too. These gains are modest and fragile, but they are real. They reflect a state that is slowly regaining the trust of its people. He who knew where we came from, will recognise the progress. Democracy, peace, and development are deeply connected. Without accountable governance, health systems fail. Without stability, services cannot reach those who need them most. The ballot box, therefore, is not separate from the clinic or the hospital, it is part of the same foundation. The long lines of voters I witnessed were more than a sign of political participation. They were a symbol of resilience. After decades of conflict, Somalis are choosing their future peacefully, with dignity and patience. This vote is not the end of our journey. It is a beginning. But for the first time in many years, that beginning feels real, and within our grasp. Guled Abdijalil is the Director General, Ministry of Health, Federal Republic of Somalia The post From war to the ballot: Somalia’s democratic dawn appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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Muqdisho (Caasimada Online) – Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud ayaa maanta soo saaray amar lagu joojiyay shirkii madasha aragti wadaaga Heritage ee lagu la filayay in berri uu ka furmo gudaha magaalada Dhuusamareeb ee caasimada Galmudug, halkaas oo mas’uuliyiin badan ay tageen. Xasan Sheekh ayaa dalbaday in dib loo dhigo shirkaas, sababo la xiriira xaaladda soo korortay ee ka dhalatay aqoonsiga Israel ay siisay Somaliland. Madaxweynaha ayaa sidoo kale kulan deg-deg ah isugu yeeray madaxda dowladda, kuwo dowlad goboleedyada iyo madaxdii hore, si looga tashado arrinta midnimada dalka, jawaab mideysana looga bixiyo go’aanka Israel. Sidoo kale, Madaxweynaha ayaa shir gaar ah isugu yeeray xildhibaannada labada gole, isaga oo kala arrinsanaya aqoonsiga Somaliland oo noqday halis soo korortay. Dhaq-dhaqaaqa gudaha waxaa sii dheer dadaallo diblumaasiyadeed oo uu Madaxweynuhu galay, wuxuuna toos ula xiriiray madaxda gobolka oo ay kamid yihiin Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Jabuuti ahna Guddoomiyaha IGAD Mudane Ismaaciil Cumar Geelle, Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Kenya ahna hoggaamiyaha Dalladda Bulshada Bariga Afrika (EAC) Mudane William Ruto, Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Midowday ee Tanzania Marwo Samia Suluhu Hassan, iyo Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Uganda Mudane Yoweri Museveni. Waxaa kale oo uu la hadlay amiirka dowladda Qatar Sheekh Tamiim binu Xamad, isaga oo la wadaagay mowqifka joogtada ah ee dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya ee ku aaddan qorsheyaasha halista ku ah midnimada dhuleed iyo madax-bannaanida qaran ee Soomaaliya, waxa uuna xusay booska istaraatiijiga ah ee uu dhaco dalkeennu, kaas oo muhiim u ah amniga iyo xasilloonida Gobolka. Si kastaba, ha’ahaatee, falcelin xooggan iyo diidmo adag ayaa ka dhalatay go’aanka ay Israel ku aqoonsatay Somaliland, kaas oo shalay ay ku dhawaaqeen labada dhinac oo saxiixay heshiis muddo dheer usoo socday. The post Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh oo joojiyay shirkii Dhuusamareeb + Sababta appeared first on Caasimada Online.
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