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Israeli media confirmed that the UAE is financing Israeli regional military expansion through the establishment of a military base in Somaliland.
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz published a report titled, “All Eyes on Somaliland: The Small African State That Holds the Key to Israel’s War on Houthi Terrorism.”
The report highlighted Israel’s move, supported by the UAE, to establish a military base in Somaliland to counter the Houthis in Yemen.
According to the news website Arabi 21, Israel’s proposed military base in Somaliland comes in exchange for Tel Aviv’s recognition of “Hargeisa” as the capital of the self-declared state, which lacks international recognition.
“At the beginning of the year 2025,
A big greeting to all of you,
To each and every one of you,
To every steadfast child,
To every free woman,
To every resilient man.
We have lived through long days, surpassing 450 in number,
Despite the injustice, oppression, and destruction.
And despite all the suffering we endured, we send you from Gaza a message of love
And hope for a better future…”
This noble woman, the wife of a martyr, has become the sole breadwinner for her family after losing her husband. She cares for her children alone, facing all hardships on her own.
Here are the families of the martyrs and the grieving ones, those who have lost their loved ones and their providers. Their pain and sorrow are magnified under these tattered tents that offer no protection from the cold and are unfit to serve as proper shelter.
The most difficult task we face now is to remain human in this war that has deprived us of every basic necessity of life.
From the rain-soaked tents of the displaced, we stand, filled with helplessness.
The Biden administration said that a Sudanese paramilitary group and its proxies are committing genocide in a civil war with the country’s military that has killed tens of thousands of people
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions Mohammad Hamdan Daglo Mousa (Hemedti), leader of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF), along with seven companies, including one based in the UAE.