Israel We Should Recognize Somaliland

somalilandpowerThe government of Israel is ready to restore the de jure recognition it has offered to Somaliland in 1960 as it eyes the Red Sea and the Horn, an Israeli spokesman says.

According to a local source, Golisnews, Mr. Yigal Palmor, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman is quoted on the Israeli newspaper of Haaretz Daily saying his government was ready to recognize Somaliland again. He cited Israel was the first state to recognize Somaliland in 1960 when it received its independence from Great Britain.

However, Mr. Palmor admitted Somaliland government has not contacted the Israeli government to seek ties.

When asked a question regarding Somalia, Mr. Palmor answered: “Somalia looks like the Afghanistan of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, historically speaking we know the Somali people have different believes and politics. The Somali people have different political values of which they unified in 1960 that led to the whole misunderstanding and ultimately the collapse of Somalia,” he told Haaretz Daily.

While answering to a question regarding Somaliland-Israel ties, he said: “Israel was the first nation to recognize Somaliland and indeed was the first country the State of Israel has recognized, after it received it’s Independence from Great Britain. When it unified with Southern Somalia, again we were the first to recognize it. We always wanted a relationship with a Muslim country in East Africa and which we can share the Red sea with.”

Mr. Palmor said his country was ready to restore Somaliland’s old status however currently the two states have no bilateral ties.
Mr Egal, who became prime minister of Somaliland at the age of only 30, wrote: “Today, however, although the West had won the cold war and the threat of communism appears to be vanishing in many parts of the world, we, in the Horn of Africa, are being threatened by a more sinister and pernicious enemy in the form of encroaching Islamic influence.”

Mr Egal continues, “my government firmly believes that owing to this region’s strategic geopolitical importance as a result of its propinquity to the oil routes and the narrow Bab El-Mandeb entrance, as well as its proximity to the Gulf, the Middle East and the access to the Indian Ocean.

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  1. Qowdhan says:

    Somaliland is trying any means necessary to get recognition even through Israel. WOOW

  2. fuad says:

    waxaan qabaa in lala xidhiidho cid kasta oo aqoonsan somaliland ,talabaad yuhuuda ilaahaybaa abuurtay carab baanay dhul isku hayaan iyagoo waliba qaarkood xidhiidh diblomasi la leeyihiin sida masar,jordan,miritaaniya,qatar,

    waxaad moodaa in laynaga dhigay hadhkii carabta oo layna ilaalinayo iyadoo aynaan waxba ku qabin carbnimada oo matal somaliland inta hortaagan maanta ay yihiin carabta,
    hadab waxa lays waydiin karaa,maxaa hargeysa u diiday safaarada israeil ee u ogolaaday qahira,doha,amaan,iyo muritaaniya?

    hore haloo socdo, waxase shaki igaga jiraa ku dhaca riyaale iyo maamulkiisa jilicsan!!!!
    waxaaban hayaa in qaahira looga yeedhay haduu tago waa khaainul wadan ee halaga tashado,
    guul iyo gobanimo somaliland baa leh

  3. milgo says:

    Idont agree with that

  4. meyself says:

    hate the arab. what did they ever do for somali people. the arab say that black people are dirty ink. somalis. so why the *** are we going to have somthing to do with the ***hole we call arab.

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