Jerusalem (Horn Post) – Israeli analysts Liron Rose and Amit Shabi, writing in The Jerusalem Post, say Israel’s recognition of Somaliland was a calculated strategic decision, not merely a symbolic gesture.
They argue the move is set to reshape Red Sea regional politics, citing Somaliland’s critical geographic position near the Bab al-Mandab strait, a key global trade route.
The analysts note that Israel views Somaliland as a strategic partner vital to maritime security and commercial shipping lanes.
The report adds that the recognition offers Somaliland significant benefits while providing Israel with new opportunities to strengthen Red Sea security cooperation and partnerships with regional allies, particularly in ports and key infrastructure.
The Jerusalem Post concludes that Israel’s decision sends a strong strategic message to major regional powers, positioning Somaliland as an emerging influential actor in the Red Sea region.
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Horn post staff Reporter
Hargeisa, Somaliland
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