Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
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Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
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October 15, 2024 at 12:00 pm
A view of trucks and Thorco Liva ship leave the Berbera port of Somaliland on July 21, 2018 [MUSTAFA SAEED/AFP via Getty Images]
A view of trucks and Thorco Liva ship leave the Berbera port of Somaliland on July 21, 2018 [MUSTAFA SAEED/AFP via Getty Images]
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Somaliland attracts the attention of many states due to its geopolitical location. A former British colony, it borders Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia. Previously an autonomous region of Somalia, Somaliland gained its independence after 1991.
With a dominant position on the Gulf of Aden, it is near the entrance to the Bab Al-Mandab Strait, through which almost a third of the world’s maritime cargoes pass. Its coastline has made Somaliland and its neighbours Eritrea and Djibouti attractive partners for different states seeking maritime access and presence in the region. Having 460 miles of Gulf of Aden coastline means that Somaliland occupies an important position for the defence of the Bab Al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea, as well as in the fight against piracy, terrorism and smuggling.
Israel recognises Somaliland for its own national interests and seeks to establish good relations. Lacking geopolitical strategic depth, Israel feels the need to base itself in Somaliland in order to initiate its national security from miles away and challenge the Houthi presence in Yemen. There are also economic opportunities, of course, and some benefits from increased diplomatic relations.
As a small country in the midst of the Arab world, which it sees as a potential threat, Israel has historically felt the need to provide itself with strategic depth. As was seen on 7 October, 2023, the occupation state is susceptible to armed incursion. Since then, we have seen Israel commit an ongoing genocide in Gaza and more recently turn its firepower on Lebanon to the north. Civilians have been the main victims in both.
READ: 177 journalists killed since beginning of war on Gaza
The occupation state has thus sought to create a safe zone for its own security with strategic depth in different areas. In the Eastern Mediterranean, for example, Cyprus is at the forefront for this role being so close to Lebanon and the threat of Hezbollah, while in the Horn of Africa, Israel wants to realise similar goals in Somaliland. It is regarded as the last link in the chain in the fight against Iranian proxies, especially the Houthis in Yemen.
The Horn of Africa is attracting a lot of international attention.
China is investing in ports in the region, while Turkiye is attempting to establish a base in Somalia. The UAE is trying to develop its presence in a number of countries as well, especially Somaliland. In addition to these states, the region is of great strategic importance for Israel’s national interests.
Israel’s interest in Somaliland should not be viewed solely through a security lens, though. Somaliland has a growing economy offering investment opportunities in agriculture, energy and infrastructure, among other sectors. The fact that agriculture in Somaliland stands out as subsistence farming and that the state is a food importer offers Israel an opportunity to increase its influence in the region. Its agricultural mobilisation in regions unsuitable for agriculture and its efforts to establish agricultural communities based on its own Kibbutz model could serve as leverage in obtaining a military base in Somaliland. Israel’s investments in Somaliland and possible development projects could lead to it becoming more established in the Horn of Africa and expanding its dominance over other countries in the region.
The UAE has close relations with both countries. It has a military base in Somaliland in a relationship dating back to 2017. Abu Dhabi was one of the first capitals to recognise the Republic of Somaliland, and has investments there. Moreover, the UAE trains Somaliland’s security forces. This cooperation forms the basis of the strategic partnership. In addition, Dubai-based logistics company DP World has launched a $101 million project to expand the Berbera port, which it sees as an alternative to the port in Djibouti.
The UAE normalised relations with Israel with the Donald Trump-promoted “Abraham Accords” in 2020. It has maintained those relations throughout the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians.
According to diplomatic sources, the UAE is mediating on Israel’s behalf for the establishment of a military base in Somaliland.
Sources state that the UAE has not only convinced the Somaliland government to establish the base, but has also agreed to finance it. In return, assurances were provided that Israel would recognise Somaliland and invest in the region. There is mutual benefit from the UAE’s mediation, as both Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv see the Houthis as a common enemy and believe that they can break Iran’s sphere of influence with this cooperation.
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In addition to Somaliland, Yemen’s Socotra Island may also be included among the targets for Israel and the UAE to have greater strategic depth in the Horn of Africa. While the UAE had plans to dominate the island before the start of the Yemeni civil war, it was revealed in recent months that it is planning to establish a base there with Israel. According to Hebrew-language newspaper Maariv, the UAE has agreed with Israel to establish a joint military and intelligence facility in Socotra. The newspaper pointed out that such cooperation is apparent in the UAE-Israeli military base under construction on the island of Abdul Kuri, part of the Socotra island chain.
There are numerous advantages for Israel in recognising Somaliland as an independent state. These include enhancing its national security, countering regional threats, creating new economic opportunities, improving diplomatic relations and supporting democratic governance in the region. In a region where many powers are competing for a share due to its strategic location and resources, Israel is expected to enter the race through local partner Somaliland, which is excluded by many countries.
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A view of trucks and Thorco Liva ship leave the Berbera port of Somaliland on July 21, 2018 [MUSTAFA SAEED/AFP via Getty Images]
A view of trucks and Thorco Liva ship leave the Berbera port of Somaliland on July 21, 2018 [MUSTAFA SAEED/AFP via Getty Images]
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Somaliland attracts the attention of many states due to its geopolitical location. A former British colony, it borders Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia. Previously an autonomous region of Somalia, Somaliland gained its independence after 1991.
With a dominant position on the Gulf of Aden, it is near the entrance to the Bab Al-Mandab Strait, through which almost a third of the world’s maritime cargoes pass. Its coastline has made Somaliland and its neighbours Eritrea and Djibouti attractive partners for different states seeking maritime access and presence in the region. Having 460 miles of Gulf of Aden coastline means that Somaliland occupies an important position for the defence of the Bab Al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea, as well as in the fight against piracy, terrorism and smuggling.
Israel recognises Somaliland for its own national interests and seeks to establish good relations. Lacking geopolitical strategic depth, Israel feels the need to base itself in Somaliland in order to initiate its national security from miles away and challenge the Houthi presence in Yemen. There are also economic opportunities, of course, and some benefits from increased diplomatic relations.
As a small country in the midst of the Arab world, which it sees as a potential threat, Israel has historically felt the need to provide itself with strategic depth. As was seen on 7 October, 2023, the occupation state is susceptible to armed incursion. Since then, we have seen Israel commit an ongoing genocide in Gaza and more recently turn its firepower on Lebanon to the north. Civilians have been the main victims in both.
READ: 177 journalists killed since beginning of war on Gaza
The occupation state has thus sought to create a safe zone for its own security with strategic depth in different areas. In the Eastern Mediterranean, for example, Cyprus is at the forefront for this role being so close to Lebanon and the threat of Hezbollah, while in the Horn of Africa, Israel wants to realise similar goals in Somaliland. It is regarded as the last link in the chain in the fight against Iranian proxies, especially the Houthis in Yemen.
The Horn of Africa is attracting a lot of international attention.
China is investing in ports in the region, while Turkiye is attempting to establish a base in Somalia. The UAE is trying to develop its presence in a number of countries as well, especially Somaliland. In addition to these states, the region is of great strategic importance for Israel’s national interests.
Israel’s interest in Somaliland should not be viewed solely through a security lens, though. Somaliland has a growing economy offering investment opportunities in agriculture, energy and infrastructure, among other sectors. The fact that agriculture in Somaliland stands out as subsistence farming and that the state is a food importer offers Israel an opportunity to increase its influence in the region. Its agricultural mobilisation in regions unsuitable for agriculture and its efforts to establish agricultural communities based on its own Kibbutz model could serve as leverage in obtaining a military base in Somaliland. Israel’s investments in Somaliland and possible development projects could lead to it becoming more established in the Horn of Africa and expanding its dominance over other countries in the region.
The UAE has close relations with both countries. It has a military base in Somaliland in a relationship dating back to 2017. Abu Dhabi was one of the first capitals to recognise the Republic of Somaliland, and has investments there. Moreover, the UAE trains Somaliland’s security forces. This cooperation forms the basis of the strategic partnership. In addition, Dubai-based logistics company DP World has launched a $101 million project to expand the Berbera port, which it sees as an alternative to the port in Djibouti.
The UAE normalised relations with Israel with the Donald Trump-promoted “Abraham Accords” in 2020. It has maintained those relations throughout the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians.
According to diplomatic sources, the UAE is mediating on Israel’s behalf for the establishment of a military base in Somaliland.
Sources state that the UAE has not only convinced the Somaliland government to establish the base, but has also agreed to finance it. In return, assurances were provided that Israel would recognise Somaliland and invest in the region. There is mutual benefit from the UAE’s mediation, as both Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv see the Houthis as a common enemy and believe that they can break Iran’s sphere of influence with this cooperation.
OPINION: My sister was the 166th doctor to be murdered in Gaza
In addition to Somaliland, Yemen’s Socotra Island may also be included among the targets for Israel and the UAE to have greater strategic depth in the Horn of Africa. While the UAE had plans to dominate the island before the start of the Yemeni civil war, it was revealed in recent months that it is planning to establish a base there with Israel. According to Hebrew-language newspaper Maariv, the UAE has agreed with Israel to establish a joint military and intelligence facility in Socotra. The newspaper pointed out that such cooperation is apparent in the UAE-Israeli military base under construction on the island of Abdul Kuri, part of the Socotra island chain.
There are numerous advantages for Israel in recognising Somaliland as an independent state. These include enhancing its national security, countering regional threats, creating new economic opportunities, improving diplomatic relations and supporting democratic governance in the region. In a region where many powers are competing for a share due to its strategic location and resources, Israel is expected to enter the race through local partner Somaliland, which is excluded by many countries.
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
i always said that Somaliland quest for statehood if we really want it to be established should be through Jerusalem thats the only way America and the world Listens to what ever israel does.. if SL established relations with Israel the entire western world will follow quickly
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
I had to check the date.........i thought it was an old thread from 2004.


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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
Safe to say, ictiraaf is now more than ever within grasp for the sadaat nation.. Folks, pray, lets not begrudge our qaldaamiin cousins (though we are no longer technically deemed, in degree, their nearest cousin, for we have recently been robbed of that honor in favor of axmaaro) the customary mabrouk for their momentous achievement.
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
One ballistic missile can wipe out somaliland. I would never fk with the houthis. I would rather collaborate with them to gain access to their advanced weapons. It's the easiest way we can gain strategic defence weapons before any of our hostile neighbours.
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
^ Ustaad, taking a ballistic or two for your brother is, in the mind of any judicious faarax, a commendable gesture. After all, both the Jewish State and the Sadaat Nation, trace their lineage back to the one of the three chief Patriarchs of ancient Israel, namely, Isaac..
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
In my opinion there is definitely an elements of both the jews and shias in our clan. We have raabis and kaahins. And certainly share many things with the Shia,. Isaaq has always been a coastal community.barbarossa wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 10:39 am ^ Ustaad, taking a ballistic or two for your brother is, in the mind of any judicious faarax, a commendable gesture. After all, both the Jewish State and the Sadaat Nation, trace their lineage back to the one of the three chief Patriarchs of ancient Israel, namely, Isaac..
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
https://m.jpost.com/middle-east/article-825006
Jerusalem post reports today that Israel wants a base in somaliland
This is even better then the mou
Jerusalem post reports today that Israel wants a base in somaliland
This is even better then the mou
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
The issue is Iran will directly flatten hargeysa. What does somaliland benefit from this?
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
Hahah Iran couldn’t protect Ismail haniya who was inside IranNomand wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 3:47 am The issue is Iran will directly flatten hargeysa. What does somaliland benefit from this?
How on earth are they gonne attack an Israeli base outside what is the so called Middle East . Israel took out Iranian president and made it look like an accident they killed hezbolla leader they killed Ismail haniya inside Iran . Trust me Israel way qaawisay Iran Iran should be ashamed now there is nothing they can do the so called missles they launched against Israel. Nin of them killed a person. A few wounded
Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
if anyone thinks the yahuud and the rafidah are actually enemies then I've got a bridge to sell you
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Re: Israel's quest for strategic depth in the Horn of Africa through Somaliland
Sidii falaashihi waa in yahuuda repatriation ku sameysaa a sizable qaldaamiin families oo hadhowna youth oo loo recruit gareeyo the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
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