Yemeni Foreign Ministry warns Hargeisa against alignment with Zionist entity

Yemen’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates warned authorities in Hargeisa, the Somaliland region, against the dangers of deepening ties with the Zionist entity.

In a statement issued on Sunday evening, the ministry said the “suspicious relationship” and growing rapprochement between the two sides clearly reflect the political and moral isolation faced by the Israeli enemy, particularly in light of the genocidal crimes it continues to commit in Gaza.

The ministry stressed that siding with “the nation’s greatest enemies” and attempting to appease the usurping Zionist entity would neither achieve gains nor resolve internal problems, warning that such moves would only bring “shame and loss.”

It further emphasized that Al-Quds remains an occupied Arab and Islamic city, affirming that the Israeli enemy, regardless of its efforts, would not succeed in erasing this reality or altering the fact that it is an occupying entity founded on aggression and usurpation.

Concluding its statement, the Foreign Ministry renewed Yemen’s firm support for the Somali people, as well as Somalia’s security, stability, and unity. It also reiterated its rejection of Israeli schemes in Somalia, warning that such plans would be met with decisive measures.