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Somalia Leads “A3 Plus” Bloc at UNSC, Accuses Israel of “Flagrant Assault” and Rejects “Immoral” Displacement Scheme

By Abdiqani Abdullahi
Last updated: December 30, 2025
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NEW YORK – The United Nations Security Council became the theater of a fierce diplomatic confrontation on Tuesday afternoon as the Federal Republic of Somalia, leading the “A3 Plus” coalition, launched a blistering condemnation of Israel’s recognition of the Somaliland region. In a session characterized by high tension and unified African resolve, Mogadishu accused Tel Aviv of a “flagrant assault” on the international legal order and exposed an alleged scheme to forcibly relocate Palestinians to the Horn of Africa, terming it “morally reprehensible.”

The urgent open briefing, convened at the request of Somalia, Algeria, Guyana, and Sierra Leone—and supported by China, Russia, and Pakistan—marked a defining moment for Somali diplomacy. Rather than standing alone, Mogadishu spoke with the collective weight of the African Union, framing the recognition dispute not as a bilateral row but as an existential threat to the stability of the post-colonial state system.

Ambassador Abukar Dahir Osman, the Permanent Representative of Somalia, took the floor on behalf of the “A3 Plus” bloc. His opening remarks dispelled any notion that the African continent remains divided on the issue. He declared that the bloc stands shoulder-to-shoulder in rejecting the “illegal” recognition of the northwestern region, legally asserting that the breakaway administration lacks the capacity to enter into international agreements.

The Ambassador characterized the Israeli move as an “act of aggression” aimed squarely at dismantling the territorial integrity of a United Nations member state. By funding and legitimizing a separatist entity, he argued, Israel was actively inciting fragmentation in a region already besieged by complex security challenges. The diplomat warned that the precedent being set was dangerous, threatening to unravel the 1964 Cairo Declaration of the Organization of African Unity, which enshrined the sanctity of borders inherited at independence.

The session took a dramatic turn when Ambassador Osman addressed reports of a demographic transfer arrangement linked to the recognition deal. Speaking with palpable intensity, he categorically rejected “any attempt by Israel to relocate the Palestinian population from Gaza to the northwestern region of Somalia.”

The Ambassador described such plans as “not only unlawful but morally reprehensible,” asserting that neither the future of the Palestinian people nor the sovereign territory of Somalia could be reduced to a “bargaining chip” in geopolitical calculations. The A3 Plus declaration effectively linked the struggle for Somali unity with the Palestinian cause, accusing Israel of projecting instability into East Africa instead of engaging in genuine peace efforts in the Middle East.

“This utter disdain for law and morality must be stopped now,” Ambassador Osman told the hushed chamber, warning that the silence of the international community would be interpreted as complicity in the redrawing of African maps and the displacement of vulnerable populations.

The Somali position received robust backing from major global powers within the Council. The representatives of China and Russia utilized their interventions to criticize what they termed external meddling in African affairs. Beijing reaffirmed its “One Somalia” policy, with its envoy stating that Somaliland is an inalienable part of Somalia and warning that sovereignty is non-negotiable. Moscow’s representative went further, accusing Israel of manufacturing chaos in the Horn of Africa to distract from its military conduct elsewhere.

Algeria and Sierra Leone, speaking as fellow members of the A3 Plus, reinforced the legal dimensions of the crisis. Algerian Ambassador Amar Bendjama warned that allowing external actors to “cherry-pick” which regions of sovereign states they recognize would open a “Pandora’s box” of instability across the continent. Guyana, representing the perspective of small states, argued that the normalization of separatism poses a grave threat to the security of developing nations globally.

The session highlighted the profound diplomatic isolation facing the Israeli government on this file. While the Israeli representative, Danny Danon, defended the move as a support for “democracy” and argued that Somaliland had maintained peace for three decades, his arguments found no resonance among the other fourteen Council members. The lack of support from traditional Western allies in the chamber signaled a rare total alignment between the Global South and major Eastern powers on the issue of Somali sovereignty.

As the meeting concluded, the message from New York was unambiguous. The “A3 Plus” bloc, spearheaded by a newly assertive Somalia, has successfully internationalized the defense of its borders. By securing the backing of the Security Council’s most powerful members and framing the dispute as a violation of the UN Charter, Mogadishu has erected a formidable diplomatic firewall against further recognition of the breakaway region.

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