A special Iftar dinner organized by the Somaliland Embassy in the United Kingdom brought together representatives from the Somaliland and Israeli embassies, underscoring the growing bilateral relationship between the two nations.
The gathering served as a meaningful occasion to share the cherished Muslim tradition of breaking the fast, a practice valued by Muslims around the world—including those in Israel—while highlighting the values of hospitality, generosity, and community central to the holy month of Ramadan.
Beyond its religious and cultural significance, the event reinforced the importance of religious tolerance, peaceful coexistence, and the value of cooperation amid challenging global times.
Since Israel formally recognized Somaliland in December 2025, relations between the two have steadily deepened, driven by shared objectives to expand diplomatic, economic, and cultural engagement.
Daniela Grudsky-Ekstein, Deputy Ambassador (Chargé d’Affaires) of the Israeli Embassy in the United Kingdom, described her participation as an honor and expressed sincere gratitude for the warm friendship extended by Somaliland Ambassador Said Hassan Bihi.
Such cross-cultural and interfaith gatherings play a vital role in fostering trust, promoting mutual understanding, and laying the groundwork for enduring partnership.














