Why Somaliland Deserves Recognition from Israel-explained.

This is peak hypocrisy. The same Muslim Brotherhood–aligned government in Mogadishu now loudly protesting Israel over Somaliland is the very same government that was quietly begging Israel in 2023 to join the Abraham Accords—and again in May 2025, lobbying Washington and Tel Aviv to use normalization as leverage to block Somaliland’s recognition.

The receipts are public:
Meetings, emails, and requests with U.S. congressional staff, the NSC, and Israeli-linked policy circles—all aimed at one goal: trade normalization with Israel for political survival.

Now suddenly they’ve discovered “principle.”

Let’s be honest about the real argument they’re making:
They claim that if Somaliland is recognized, Somalia will become a failed state again. That’s not a legal argument—it’s an admission of weakness. A state that survives only by denying others recognition is already failing.

Enough is enough. Somaliland was sovereign on June 26, 1960. Recognition isn’t a gift—it’s a restoration. December 26, 2025, should mark the end of this hostage politics.

The truth is simple: What threatens these mullah politicians isn’t Israel. It isn’t international law. It’s losing the leverage of forced unity. And that’s why recognition terrifies them.

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