The visit of Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar to Hargeisa signals that Israel's recognition of Somaliland is strategic, not symbolic. It marks a long-overdue correction for a functioning democracy denied statehood for over three decades. Somaliland has built stable institutions, held elections and maintained security, while Somalia remains mired in corruption and terrorism. The partnership strengthens Red Sea cooperation and affirms the people's right to self-determination.
The visit of Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar to Hargeisa lays bare the risks of recognizing Somaliland. The move violates international law and directly undermines Somalia's territorial integrity. By legitimizing secession, it emboldens separatist movements across Africa and destabilizes an already fragile region. Placing a disputed entity in the Red Sea corridor risks inviting militant groups like al-Shabab and escalating wider regional confrontation.
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