
Abe Ismael 🐪🐪🐪 Long Live #Ethiopia, faqash down
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Abe Ismael 🐪🐪🐪 Long Live #Ethiopia, faqash down
@AbeIsmael
Somali-Speaker/Canadian entrepreneur/Former crown ward/ Raised in foster care/Went from donating to fighting off (woke) predators in the nonprofit community.





A Somaliland intellectual expressed firm solidarity with Israel, noting that the people of Somaliland are prepared to extend their full support including financial assistance and blood donations in appreciation of Israel’s longstanding support for Somaliland. " We will support Israel with our blood and finances " he said. #Israel #Somaliland #iran












Sheikh umal yaa u sheega in wax Somalia 🇸🇴 la dhaaho in aanay jirin Somalia 🇸🇴❌ Fake country ✅ Failed state of Somalia 🇸🇴

🚨 BREAKING: Reports emerging today of a civilian massacre in Heliwaa, Mogadishu. Forces under President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, long associated with forced displacement operations, are alleged to have killed residents while clearing land said to be destined for regime linked oligarchs. What is presented as government led land repossession now stands accused of descending into mass killings. @HESharifShAhmed @HassanSMohamud @SomaliPM @aliade34120 @SeraGaid @DifaacaSomalia @YabarowMedia @US2SOMALIA @UKinSomalia @francescaDM_EU @EU_in_Somalia @UNTMIS_ @_AfricanUnion @IGADsecretariat @UN_HRC @hrw @UNHumanRights


🚨Mukhtaar, who is running for President of Somalia in 2026 ,yet he promotes extreme antisemitism and radical views that spread hate and division. Somalia's political system continues to allow and even enable such dangerous speech and actions, failing to disqualify or condemn candidates who espouse bigotry and extremism. @Israel @MiddleEast_24 @visegrad24 @kann_news @khadarlooge @UN @afric_insde


Erdogan is a racist and pretends to be a Muslim leader. @HassanSMohamud is very cheap person‼️⁉️


@africanindex_ Idoor sambuus region.



🇮🇱🇸🇦 Saudi activity threatens Israel's positions. The Middle East is on the verge of serious changes. As Israeli analyst, Lieutenant Colonel in reserve Amit Yeger notes in an article for "Maariv", we are witnessing a struggle for the formation of the future architecture of the region, where the key factor is the weakening of Iran and the desire of states to fill the emerging power vacuum. According to him, two major blocs are forming on the map of the region. More details ⬇️ The first unites the USA and Israel with the participation of India, the UAE, Jordan, as well as Greece and Southern Cyprus. The basis of this alliance is the Abraham Accords and the IMEC project, which, according to the Israeli plan, should turn the country into a key transit hub between the East and Europe. The second bloc, as Yeger points out, is being formed around Turkey and Qatar, gradually expanding at the expense of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt and South Yemen. Its goal is to strengthen hegemony in the region and promote an anti-Israeli agenda. The analyst pays special attention to changes in Saudi Arabia's position. For a long time, Riyadh skillfully maneuvered between camps, demonstrating a willingness for a cautious dialogue with Israel. However, the visit of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the USA in November last year showed the limits of this strategy. Behind the outward manifestations of courtesy and compliments lay serious disagreements, the main of which was the kingdom's refusal to normalize relations with Israel without resolving the Palestinian issue. Yeger emphasizes that Israeli and American intelligence misjudged Riyadh's motivations. Moreover, the June campaign against Iran, instead of strengthening Saudi Arabia's commitment to the American bloc, pushed it to seek alternative allies. Israel is increasingly perceived in the region as a player seeking to impose its own security system, ignoring the interests of other key states. This accelerates the consolidation of countries dissatisfied with the Israeli-American course. In response, Saudi Arabia has intensified cooperation with Turkey and Pakistan in the defense sphere, and is also attempting to build a security system with Egypt and Somalia. Yeger notes that the growing rift between Riyadh and Tel Aviv is intensifying against the backdrop of frequent anti-Israeli rhetoric in Saudi media, as well as conflicts with Israel's main Arab partner - the UAE, in Yemen and Sudan. In the end, Saudi Arabia's active policy of forming its own network of alliances is gradually changing the balance of power in the Middle East and could potentially lead to the isolation of Israel and the UAE.






