December 29, 2025
Why in the news? On December 26, 2025, Israel became the first country in the world to formally recognize the Republic of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state. This is a historic breakthrough for Somaliland, which has operated as a de facto independent state since 1991 but had never received official recognition from a UN member state until now.
The Framework: Prime Minister Netanyahu framed the recognition as being “in the spirit of the Abraham Accords.“
Regional Strategy: By recognizing Somaliland, Israel aims to expand its network of allies in the Horn of Africa and the Muslim world, even as it faces diplomatic tension elsewhere.
Somaliland’s Role: President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi has expressed readiness for Somaliland to officially join the Accords.

Berbera Port: Somaliland controls a critical coastline along the Gulf of Aden. The Port of Berbera is a vital gateway to the Red Sea.
Countering Houthis: Proximity to Yemen makes Somaliland a “forward base” for monitoring and conducting operations against Houthi militants, who have frequently targeted Red Sea shipping.
UAE Influence: The United Arab Emirates already has a military presence in Berbera, and Israel’s recognition aligns with the UAE’s regional security goals.
Djibouti Alternative: China has a major military base in neighboring Djibouti. Israel and its allies (like the US) view Somaliland as a strategic “hedge” to monitor and counter growing Chinese influence in the Horn of Africa.
The Taiwan Factor: Somaliland is one of the few places that recognizes Taiwan. By supporting Somaliland, Israel aligns with a territory that already challenges China’s “One China” policy.
Functioning State: The news highlights that Somaliland already has its own currency, police, and democratic elections, making it a more stable partner than the rest of Somalia.
Legal Successor: Somaliland claims to be the successor of the 1960 “State of Somaliland” (the former British protectorate), which was independent for five days before joining Somalia.
Somalia’s Condemnation: Somalia views this as a “deliberate attack” on its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
African Union (AU): The AU has “firmly rejected” the move, fearing it sets a dangerous precedent for other secessionist movements across the continent.
International Backlash: Nations like Turkey, Egypt, and Djibouti have condemned the recognition, viewing it as interference in Somalia’s internal affairs.
US Uncertainty: While some US politicians (like Senator Ted Cruz) support the move, President Trump has reportedly expressed skepticism, famously asking, “Does anyone know what Somaliland is, really?”
The Colonial Split (1884–1960):
The roots of the current situation lie in the “Scramble for Africa.” Unlike most of the Somali-inhabited territories, the region was divided between two different European powers:
This is the legal “smoking gun” for Somaliland’s current claim to sovereignty:
The union was troubled from the start. Northerners felt marginalized by the southern-dominated government in Mogadishu.
As the central government in Mogadishu collapsed into total civil war in 1991, the SNM and northern clan elders decided to dissolve the union.
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