Somaliland: Isolated by Muslims, Engaging Israel |
In the complex and often paradoxical landscape of international relations, the case of Somaliland stands out as both unique and revealing. A self-declared Islamic state with a relatively stable political system, Somaliland has spent more than three decades seeking international recognition. Yet, despite its Islamic identity and democratic credentials, it has remained largely isolated—particularly by many Muslim-majority countries that might otherwise be expected to support its aspirations. At the same time, its quiet and evolving engagement with Israel introduces a striking diplomatic contradiction that deserves deeper reflection.
Somaliland’s isolation cannot be understood without considering the broader geopolitical context. Many Muslim nations, particularly within the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), have consistently supported the territorial integrity of Somalia. For them, recognizing Somaliland would be........