Somaliland recently celebrated its first year of independence following recognition by Israel, the first country to acknowledge its autonomy since it declared independence from Somalia in 1991. The capital city of Hargeisa witnessed thousands gathering for a military parade and traditional dances, expressing excitement over this diplomatic milestone. President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi emphasized Somaliland’s status as a responsible and democratic nation, urging the international community to consider recognition. However, the move has stirred mixed reactions internally, with divisions arising over the alliance with Israel, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Local protests against the new ties have led to arrests, and concerns linger regarding Somaliland’s territorial control and potential regional repercussions, including threats from Yemen’s Houthi rebels against Somaliland in response to its newfound relationship with Israel.
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