Israel’s recent recognition of Somaliland marks a significant shift in regional dynamics, as it seeks to enhance its influence over the Red Sea. This move is not merely symbolic; it opens doors for strategic cooperation that could reshape security and trade in the area. Somaliland’s strategic location across from Yemen and near the Bab al-Mandab Strait makes it a valuable partner for Israel, especially amid ongoing tensions with Iranian-backed forces.
During a ceremonial visit, Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi was welcomed with honours typically reserved for recognized states. This visit included discussions on a strategic partnership that encompasses security, trade, and regional cooperation. The establishment of Somaliland’s embassy in Jerusalem further solidifies this relationship, despite international criticism and the ongoing dispute over Jerusalem’s status.
The implications of this partnership extend beyond mere diplomatic recognition. Analysts suggest that Israel may be eyeing military cooperation, potentially establishing a military facility in Somaliland. This raises concerns for Somalia and regional stability, as the dynamics of the Horn of Africa could shift dramatically with increased Israeli military presence.
As Israel navigates its geopolitical landscape, the partnership with Somaliland could provide a crucial foothold in a region where it faces increasing isolation. The focus on security and trade could lead to significant changes in how countries in the region interact, potentially altering the balance of power in the Red Sea and beyond.
Source: Al Jazeera

