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The United Nations Security Council has scheduled a meeting for Monday, December 29, following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as an independent state. The move by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government defies global consensus and disregards the international community’s position that Somaliland remains part of the Federal Republic of Somalia. Somalia denounced the recognition as an attack on its sovereignty, while observers warn it sets a dangerous precedent. The Security Council convenes amid growing concerns over unilateral actions that undermine international law and territorial integrity.

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00:00The United Nations Security Council call a meeting for next Monday, December 29th,
00:04following Israel's recognition of Somaliland's self-proclaimed independence.
00:09Benjamin Netanyahu's government has recognized the separatist region in northern Somalia as an independent state,
00:15defying global consensus and ignoring the international community's view that it is part of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
00:22The Somali government sees this as an attack on its territory, while others see it as a dangerous present.
00:28The United Nations Security Council meets amid questions of the ability to curb violations of international law and sovereignty by unilateral elections.
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