@jeremycorbyn@qayd2012 Every moment reveals just how blinded and corrupt the American leader is. This is the World Cup of chaos. Omar Arten will be remembered forever as one of the best referees in the world. 🌍
محزن حقا أن تتحول بلاد العرب ساحة لحروب الأمم السائدة والصاعدة، بعد أن كان العرب شعبا محاربا يدفع عن دينه وأرضه وعِرضه دون تردد. يبدو أننا أمة خرجت من التاريخ، وهي توشك على الخروح من الجغرافيا، بسبب الأنانية السياسية، وقصر النظر، وسرطان الطغيان السياسي.
#الحرب_العالمية_الثالثة
My Warmest congratulations to President Abdulkadir Aw-Ali Firdhiye and the people of North East State. This moment was earned through sacrifice, resilience and patience, and it opens a new chapter of unity, dignity, and prosperous future for all Somalis!
@XuseenMacallin In wax la qoro Waa arin wanaagsan oo dhaxal reeb ah,Ma inoo sheegi kartaa sababta map ka dilaaca ku jira aad ku dooratay si cilmiyeeysan, mida 2: maxaad ku xulatay Tuducdaan “ Dhismaha Jamhuuriyad iyo Dood Akhlaaqeed oo ku Aaddan Mustaqbalka Soomaaliya”
@Amohamednur Sure, we lie in a strategic position. Is the agreement fair to the parties? Are we ready to accept this agreement right now? What is the environmental impact of this project? Without answers, we are far from the truth, our strategic position would be beneficial for other nations
This is the former Foreign Minister of Turkey speaking, a man who has seen history being made. His insight on Somaliland is sharp, informed, and eye-opening. A must-watch clip.
Waa qormo aan ka qoray 2020 wadahadaladii somalia iyo D.G Somaliland ee Jabuuti. Su’aalihii xiligaa aan ku xusay qormadaan baa jawaabahoodii la daalaa-dhacaynaa. https://t.co/263SEhUnsK
For those who don’t understand the meaning or the reason behind Israel’s push for the Abraham Accords.
The Abraham Accords were not born in a vacuum. Their political language draws heavily on a much older narrative, the belief that vast stretches of land were divinely promised to the prophet Abraham and his descendants. That promise isn’t just theological history; it is treated as a living claim that they hope to shape territorial expectations in the Middle East, and the way modern states frame their legitimacy.
That idea sits quietly in the background of the ABRAHAM ACCORD, but it explains far more than most statements ever admit.
Dadkii xalay Hargeysa ugu dabbaal degayey in Netanyahu ku yiri ‘saaxiibkiin baan ahay’ ma hilmaameen in uu October sidaan yeelayey shacab.
Illowsho dhawaa.
Also,
The Times of Israel exposes the real intentions behind Israel’s purported plans to recognize northern Somalia and the dangerous path the leaders of the secessionist region have been duped into — one that recklessly drags Somalia, the wider Horn of Africa, and the Red Sea region, from Egypt to Saudi Arabia, into risks they neither understand nor control.
You're blaming the wrong person; the real one in charge is the one responsible. Political philosopher and former Somali Prime Minister Dr. Ali Khalif showed during Hassan Sheikh’s first term that he was the one causing division in Somalia. A decade later, this turned out to be true.
What does Israel's Recognition of Somaliland mean?
Today, on December 26, 2025, the state of Israel officially recognized the breakaway region of Somaliland. How much does this move change the future of the Somali state?
Facts: Somalia has never recognized Israel for 65 years since its independence in 1960. Moreover, Somalia has been a staunch supporter of the Palestinian question. As such, state-to-state recognition is a political calculus and depends on where states find their national interest. Israel, largely a pariah state, conducts predatory politics. And this current move could be part of such a policy by Israel.
The new geopolitics of the region aligns Israel with the UAE and Ethiopia, while Somalia is part of the Red Sea consortium led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Turkey and Qatar, known not to have a good relationship with Israel, are supposedly benefactors of Somalia. Turkey has signed a multifaceted treaty with Somalia, including one that protects the sovereignty of Somalia's airspace, sea, and land. Whether the tenant is under that treaty will kick in remains to be seen. Also, Egypt, not known for action or meaningful support to its friends, is Somalia's friend. How Egypt can help is not certain, but it can be guided as amounting to less or nothing.
Analysis: Israel could be followed by Ethiopia. The late PM of Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi, said: he will not be the first, but the second to recognize Somaliland. Will PM Abiy, who has flirted with the 2024 MOU, now be collecting dust in the Foreign Ministry's shelves, or be the next? Time will tell. But it is in the interest of regional stability for Ethiopia not to champ the boat Israel is riding. Neither is this much to offer the state of Israel.
However, many speculate that the UAE, a close friend of Israel and one of the architects of the Abraham Accords, will follow in Israel's footsteps. Although not certain, Mr. Netanyahu likely had a preliminary consultation with the US on the matter. Whether the Trump administration will go along or respect Somalia's sovereignty is anyone's guess. America recognized Somalia in 1960.
What are Mogadishu's options? It is difficult to say that while the UAE and other foreign hands are undoing Somalia, the first thing HSM needs to do is to bring Somalia's leadership together for consultation and for a more unifying action. Also, Mogadishu is expected to certainly engage its allies, the AU, UN, and Arab League. Ironically, many members of the Arab League are also signatories to the Abraham Accords, the tantalizing issue Natenhahu intends to bring to Washington as part of his effort to seek support for his move on Somaliland. On its part, Somaliland will double its effort to gain support from more countries both in Africa and elsewhere.
Israel has always conducted predatory politics in Africa. For example, it gave the Biafran Ibo sessions in the 1960s de facto recognition and generous arms supply. It went into an unending love affair with the apartheid regime in South Africa. It is also involved in the Sudan crisis. Therefore, it is safe to say that its action towards Somalia is consistent with its undignified predatory politics.
Compared to the past, Israel has a reach farther than it had in the 1960s and could have an impact on Somalia. In that regard, no one can deny that this move by Israel can negatively impact the Somali state. As for Ethiopia, if it decided to go along with Israel’s move, one cannot be certain how a port in an unstable region can provide a reliable access to the sea for Addis’ growing economy and population. A peaceful region benefits Ethiopia.
The issue of recognizing Somaliland is a new chapter and a major challenge to the AU and its leadership. At this point, no one can reverse Israel’s move. The question is, who will follow suit, and where would Somaliland land? Hargeisa is more hopeful today than a year ago. And it appears it has succeeded in publicizing its cause. On the other hand, it lost SSC -Khatumo, now renamed the Northwest Somali Regional State. While that is a major challenge, Israel can be an asset for Somaliland. For example, Israel is the leading country in dryland farming and can help Somaliland. But, it cannot bring worldwide recognition and the return of Northwes Regional State.
In conclusion, we will be watching carefully how the Puntland leader, who has lately flirted with their own secession, behaves. Ethiopia's move is as important as that of Israel. The UAE can break or mend Somalia's back. Meanwhile, Somalis are looking in the direction of Turkey, Egypt, and the Kingdom of Saudi. Internally, we cannot say much for Somalia's middle class, which has consistently failed in the pursuit of local and parochial politics.
Lastly, the Somali Peninsula has seen many partitions: in 1928 by the quartet treaty of Great Britain, France, Italy, and Abyssinia. Also, in 1948, at the transfer ofthe Haud and Reserved Area to Emperor Haile Selassie. In 1990, the post-independence state had collapsed into the hands of a predatory middle class that is local and parochial. The same could happen in 2026, unless the Somali leadership in all sectors comes together and prepares for all scenarios.
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission rejects any recognition of Somaliland and reaffirms the African Union’s unwavering commitment to the unity and sovereignty of #Somalia.
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has taken note, with deep concern, of recent developments relating to Somaliland.
In this regard, the Chairperson of the Commission unequivocally reaffirms the longstanding and consistent position of the African Union, grounded in the principles enshrined in the Constitutive Act of the African Union, in particular the respect for the intangibility of borders inherited at independence, as affirmed by the 1964 decision of the Organization of African Unity.
The Chairperson of the Commission @ymahmoudali firmly rejects any initiative or action aimed at recognizing Somaliland as an independent entity, recalling that Somaliland remains an integral part of the Federal Republic of Somalia. Any attempt to undermine the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Somalia runs counter to the fundamental principles of the African Union and risks setting a dangerous precedent with far-reaching implications for peace and stability across the continent.
The Chairperson of the Commission reiterates the African Union’s unwavering commitment to the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Somalia, as well as its full support for the efforts of the Somali authorities to consolidate peace, strengthen State institutions, and advance inclusive governance.
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