Move to Dominate Geopolitical Landscape in 2026 Panics Arab League
Diplomat Foreign Desk
Washington: Israel became the first UN member state to formally recognize – strategically located – the Republic of Somaliland as a sovereign nation.
This move, framed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as being in the spirit of the Abraham Accords, has sent shockwaves through the Horn of Africa and the Middle East, triggering emergency high-level meetings.
Emergency Convocation in Cairo:
The Arab League convened an urgent session of permanent representatives in Cairo at the request of the Federal Government of Somalia. The atmosphere was one of unified indignation. The Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit described the recognition as a “provocative assault” on the sovereignty of an Arab and African state.
Meanwhile, the member states, including Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia have issued a joint statement reaffirming that Somaliland remains an “integral part” of Somalia.
“Red Line Crossed As Palestine Issue Remains Unresolved”
A significant portion of the debate focused on rumors that the recognition was a precursor to a plan for the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza to the Horn of Africa – a claim the Palestinian representative called a “red line” that would not be tolerated.
UN Security Council – A House Divided: The scene shifts to New York, where the UN Security Council (UNSC) scheduled an emergency session for Monday, December 29, 2025. The meeting is particularly tense as it occurs just days before Somalia is set to assume its seat on the Council.
Somalia’s Defense: Mogadishu has denounced the move as “state aggression” and a violation of the UN Charter’s principle of territorial integrity.
Israel’s Strategic Gambit: Israel’s Ambassador, Danny Danon, maintains that Israel is acting responsibly to support a stable democratic entity in a volatile region. Strategically, this gives Israel a “forward base” to monitor Houthi activity in the Red Sea and counter Iranian influence and monitor other neighbouring countries along the Somaliland.
In a notable departure from Netanyahu’s stance, President Donald Trump has expressed significant hesitation, stating he needs to “study” the issue and famously asking, “Does anyone know what Somaliland is, really?”
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department continues to officially recognize Somalia’s territorial integrity.
New Frontline on Red Sea: – The fallout of this recognition is expected to dominate the geopolitical landscape of 2026.DD



