גדעון סער לויבט אויס סאמאלילענד
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar emphasized the functional status of Somaliland during his January 6, 2026, visit, highlighting the region’s stability and governance as the basis for Israel’s historic recognition. Sa’ar noted that, unlike Palestine, Somaliland is not a virtual state, but a functioning state with democratic elections and institutions in place since 1991.
The remarks came amid Israel’s ongoing efforts to formalize diplomatic relations with Somaliland following its recognition of the region’s independence on December 26, 2025—a first for any country. Plans for an Israeli embassy in Hargeisa are underway, signaling deepening bilateral ties.
Sa’ar’s comments underscore Israel’s criteria for statehood recognition, focusing on effective governance, territorial control, and democratic legitimacy. By contrasting Somaliland’s track record with the situation in Palestine, he highlighted Israel’s position on practical and political realities in the region.
The visit reflects Israel’s broader strategy in the Horn of Africa, strengthening alliances, expanding diplomatic presence, and fostering economic and security cooperation. Somaliland’s officials welcomed Sa’ar’s statements, signaling reciprocal interest in formalizing ties and increasing international engagement.