Arab States Voice Outrage Over New ‘Illegal’ Embassy Opening In Jerusalem
Fifteen Arab and Islamic countries condemned on Sunday the decision of the breakaway region of Somaliland to open an embassy in occupied Jerusalem. The foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Turkiye, Pakistan, Indonesia, Djibouti, Somalia, Palestine, Oman, Sudan, Yemen, Lebanon, and Mauritania denounced the move in a joint statement on Sunday. The countries condemned “in the strongest terms the illegal and unacceptable step taken by the so-called ‘Somaliland’ region in opening a purported ’embassy’ in occupied Jerusalem,” according to the statement. The countries issued the statement one week after Israeli President Isaac Herzog welcomed Somaliland’s first-ever ambassador to Israel, Dr. Mohamed Hagi, at the President’s Residence in occupied Jerusalem. “This new and important partnership between our countries will lead to a future of cooperation in a variety of fields – for the benefit of both our peoples and the entire region,” Herzog stated. Seven countries have opened embassies in Jerusalem since the US, under President Donald Trump, recognized the city as Israel’s capital in 2017. The decision sparked widespread international condemnation, given that Israeli forces illegally occupied East Jerusalem during the Six-Day War in 1967, which Palestinians call the Nakba. Since then, Israel has colonized East Jerusalem in violation of international law by expelling indigenous Palestinian [...]