Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, known as Cirro, visits Israel for the first time, a trip reported to be taking place over two days in Jerusalem. Multiple reports say the visit follows Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as an independent state, which the breakaway territory declared in 1991. During the trip, Abdullahi meets Israeli President Isaac Herzog, and he posts on social media saying he is “honoured by the warm welcome.” Israeli media also report that Abdullahi is scheduled to meet Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and foreign minister Gideon Saar.
Somaliland remains internationally recognised as part of Somalia by the United Nations, the African Union and most governments, while Israel is described as the first UN member to recognise Somaliland, doing so in December. Analysts cited in the reporting say Israel’s recognition could help expand its presence near key shipping lanes and counter the influence of Iran and regional allies. The reports also mention Somaliland’s strategic location near the Bab el-Mandab Strait and note earlier discussions—denied by Somaliland officials—about possible foreign military basing arrangements. Reports state the president is seeking to build a new phase of bilateral relations with Israel.