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Somaliland Recognition Talks Raise Fears of Palestinian Relocation Deal

Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za
3-minute read
12 September 2025 | 12:10 CAT

📸 Families in Gaza carry their belongings through the rubble, a stark reminder of the ongoing displacement crisis at the heart of controversial global deals. Photo credit: Al Jazeera

Somaliland’s decades-long pursuit of international recognition has entered a volatile phase, with reports suggesting that the U.S. and Israel are exploring a deal that could see Palestinians forcibly relocated from Gaza to Somaliland in exchange for recognition.

Experts warn such an arrangement could destabilize the Horn of Africa and hand powerful propaganda tools to extremist groups like al-Shabaab.

Speaking to Radio Islam International, Jethro Norman, a Senior Researcher on peace and violence at the Danish Institute for International Studies, said: “We are witnessing two peoples’ struggles for dignity, the Palestinians and Somalilanders, being traded against each other in a deal that would basically serve neither.”

Norman highlighted that Somaliland finds itself at a crossroads. After 30 years without recognition, the region has never been closer to its goal, with senior U.S. Republicans lobbying on its behalf. However, its sovereignty remains fragile after losing a third of its territory to pro-Somalia forces in 2023.

Reports suggest influential figures such as Senator Ted Cruz, who has received millions in donations from pro-Israel lobby groups are pushing for Somaliland’s recognition by linking it to support for Israel. Norman cautioned: “If recognition is tied to the forced transfer of Palestinians, Somaliland would effectively become complicit in displacement, undermining the sovereignty it seeks.”

The potential fallout could extend beyond Somaliland. Armed groups like al-Shabaab, which have long capitalized on grievances over foreign interference, could exploit such a move to bolster recruitment. “This is exactly the kind of grievance extremists thrive on,” Norman explained.

At the grassroots level, Somalilanders remain deeply sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, echoing the wider Somali population’s solidarity. While political elites may have considered engagement on the issue to advance recognition, ordinary citizens are skeptical of any plan involving Palestinian resettlement.

Global powers add further complexity. The U.S.-China rivalry, Gulf state competition with Turkey and Egypt, and Somaliland’s ties with Taiwan all make the region highly vulnerable to external pressures. Linking recognition to Israel would only inflame tensions.

Ultimately, Norman stressed that both peoples deserve better: “Palestinians deserve the right to return to their homes, and Somalilanders deserve recognition judged on their own merits,  not at the expense of another’s displacement.”

Analysts agree: in an already unstable region, the last thing the Horn of Africa needs is recognition traded for relocation.

Listen to the full interview on The Daily Round Up with Annisa Essack and Jethro Norman.

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