Arbaco, 05 Feb 2025{HMC} Waxaa halkan idin kugu soo Gudbineynaa Wararka Ugu Waaweyn Soomaaliya iyo Caalamka ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn
Puntland oo Guulo Ka Sheegatay Dagaal aay la Gashay Daacish
Arbaco 5, Feb 2025 {HMC} Ciidamada difaaca maamulka Puntland ayaa howlgal culus kawada buuraha Calmiskaad, gaar ahaan aagga togga Jaceyl oo shalay dagaallo xooggan ka dhaceen.
Saraakiisha hoggaamineysa dagaalka ayaa sheegay in jab xooggan gaarsiiyeen kooxda Daacish, waxa ayna xuseen in ay wadaan howlgal sifeyn ah ay kusoo afjarayaan firxadka kooxda Daacish.
Waxa ay sheegeen saraakiisha ciidamada Puntland howlgalladii ugu dambeeyay im ay ku laayeen ku dhawaad 50 xubnood oo katirsanaa kooxda Daacish, kuwaa oo isugu jira ajaaniib iyo Soomaali.
Saraakiisha waxa ay sidoo kale ballanqaadeen in ay soo bandhigayaan meydadka kooxda Daacish ee lagu laayay howlgalladii shalay iyo maanta ka dhacay buuraha ay gabbaadka kaga jiraan kooxda Daacish.
Howlgalka ciidamada Puntland ka wadaan dhulka buuraha ay ku sugan yihiin Daacish, ayaa hadda maraya wajigii labaad, waxa ayna kooxda Daacish la kulmayaan weeraro isugu jira cir iyo dhul.
{DHAGEYSO} Warka Duhurnimo ee Radio Hiiraanweyn {05-02-2025}
Arbaco 05-02-2025 {HMC} Dhageystayaal halkan waxa aan idiin kugu soo gudbi neynaa Warka Duhurnimo ee Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn
Warka waxaa soo jeedinayo ::Yaasiin Cali & Shugri Baryare
Farsamadii ::Abdiqani Osoble
7th Somali Prosecutors’ Conference Opens in Mogadishu to Combat Terrorism Financing.
Wednesday 5,Febr,2025 {HMC} The 7th Somali Prosecutors’ Conference opened today in Mogadishu, marking a significant step in the nation’s fight against terrorism financing. This year’s conference focuses on addressing the financial networks that support extremist groups, a critical challenge in ensuring national security and stability.
The event brings together senior government officials, federal and regional prosecutors, and representatives from various security agencies. Participants will engage in in-depth discussions and research on strategies to strengthen the legal framework and enhance inter-agency cooperation aimed at eliminating the financial resources that fuel terrorist activities.
Officials at the conference emphasized the importance of robust legal measures and collaborative efforts in dismantling the financial infrastructures of terrorist organizations. They expressed optimism that the decisions and initiatives emerging from the conference will pave the way for more effective actions against terrorism financing.
This conference is part of the government’s broader efforts to secure Somalia’s future by targeting the economic lifelines of terrorism and ensuring that the rule of law prevails. Stay tuned for further updates on the outcomes of this critical gathering.
Source SONNA
Five Puntland soldiers killed, 20 injured in roadside explosions in Bari region.
Wednesday 5,Febr,2025 {HMC} At least five Puntland regional state soldiers were killed, and nearly 20 others were injured on Tuesday when two armored vehicles they were traveling in hit roadside bombs in the Al-Miskaat mountains.
The explosions occurred as Puntland forces conducted ongoing military operations in the mountainous region, where anti-ISIS campaigns have been underway since last month.
Meanwhile, Puntland forces reported that they had fully regained control of Dharin, an area in Togjacel within the mountains that ISIS militants had held for several years.
A brief statement from the military operation confirmed that some ISIS fighters were killed during the offensive, while others managed to escape.
Puntland intensified its military campaign, supported by U.S. airstrikes, to dismantle ISIS’s command structure and eliminate key leaders in the region. On February 1, U.S. forces conducted airstrikes that killed several high-ranking ISIS commanders, further boosting the effectiveness of Puntland’s ground operations.
The Al-Miskaat mountains remain a critical stronghold for ISIS militants, making the ongoing offensive a strategic priority for Puntland in its efforts to restore stability and security in the region.
Source Hiiraan online
Federal government commissioner killed in fierce clash with Jubbaland forces in Bardhere district
Wednesday 5,Febr,2025 {HMC} The federal government-appointed commissioner of Bardhere district, Mohamed Ilyas Caagane, was killed on Wednesday during heavy fighting between federal government forces and Jubbaland regional forces in Bardhere district, Gedo region.
The intense battle resulted in casualties among officers and soldiers, although the exact number of casualties remains unknown, according to local residents.
The fighting broke out at the district headquarters and other key administrative buildings, areas that Jubbaland forces had peacefully taken over on Tuesday following the withdrawal of federal government forces.
The commissioner of Bardhere district under the Jubbaland administration, Adan Mohamud Ahmed, accused the federal government of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of launching the attack.
“The federal government waged war this morning on the district headquarters, where services were being provided to the community,” Ahmed stated.
The federal government has yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident. However, tensions have been escalating between the two sides, with both exchanging threats over control of Bardhere.
The battle underscores the ongoing political and territorial disputes between the federal government and the Jubbaland regional state, particularly in Gedo region, where both sides have clashed repeatedly over administrative authority.
Source Hiiraan online
Azerbaijan, Somalia to discuss key bilateral issues during deputy FM’s visit
Wednesday 5,Febr,2025 {HMC} Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev has arrived in Somalia for an official visit.
According to the message of Somalia’s embassy in Türkiye on X, State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ali Omar and Somalia’s non-resident ambassador to Azerbaijan Fathudin Ali Mohamed greeted the high-level delegation led by Deputy Minister Yalchin Rafiyev at Mogadishu Aden Adde International Airport, Caliber.Az reports per local media.
During his two-day visit, the Azerbaijani delegation will engage with various Somali officials and discuss a broad range of issues of mutual concern to both nations.
Earlier, Rafiyev and non-resident Ambassador of Somalia to Azerbaijan Fathudin Ali Mohamed discussed the strengthening of bilateral relations.
During the meeting, which took place in Baku, the two diplomats discussed ways to strengthen the bilateral diplomatic relations between Somalia and Azerbaijan.
The talks focused on fostering closer ties and enhancing cooperation between the two nations in various areas of mutual interest.
Trump says US will ‘take over’ Gaza Strip and doesn’t rule out using American troops.
Wednesday 5,Febr,2025 {HMC} President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the United States “will take over” the Gaza Strip — possibly with the help of American troops — while the Palestinians who live there should leave, a stunning proposal that would dramatically reorient the Middle East and subject a population of more than a million to further displacement.
“The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it too,” Trump said during a joint press conference alongside his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, later describing his vision for the area as a new “Riviera.”
“We’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings,” he said.
Asked whether he was willing to send US troops to fill a security vacuum in Gaza, Trump did not rule it out.
“As far as Gaza is concerned, we’ll do what is necessary. If it’s necessary, we’ll do that. We’re going to take over that piece that we’re going to develop it,” he said.
Trump’s comments are a remarkable assertion from a sitting American president, particularly one who rose to political power in the United States through his criticism of America’s longest wars in the Middle East and pledges to return US investments back to its citizens. They open a host of questions about how Trump’s land-grab would proceed, what its legal authorities would be and who would pay for the effort.
“I do see a long-term ownership position, and I see it bringing great stability to that part of the Middle East, and maybe the entire Middle East,” Trump told reporters in the East Room of the White House. He said later: “This was not a decision made lightly. Everybody I’ve spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent.”
There will be many in the region who oppose Trump’s plan, despite his claim that all of his interlocutors love it. Already, Egypt and Jordan have rejected the notion of accepting additional Palestinian refugees, wary of destabilization and fearful they will never be allowed back home.
Trump suggested that was exactly what he envisioned: a future in Gaza that largely does not involve Palestinians.
“I don’t think people should be going back to Gaza,” Trump said in the Oval Office earlier in the day. “I heard that Gaza has been very unlucky for them. They live like hell. They live like they’re living in hell. Gaza is not a place for people to be living, and the only reason they want to go back, and I believe this strongly, is because they have no alternative.”
Later, he added that Palestinians could be among those who return to Gaza, but he was clear he did not envision the strip as a permanent home for them.
“Palestinians also. Palestinians will live there. Many people will live there,” he said.
Trump, a former real estate developer, said during his press conference that he had studied the matter “closely, over a lot of months.”
Those comments followed his suggestion earlier in the day that Gazans move to a new location provided by one or more nations in the Middle East.
“I mean they’re there because they have no alternative. What do they have? It is a big pile of rubble right now,” Trump said moments before hosting Netanyahu for Oval Office talks.
Trump’s suggestion that Gazans leave the strip permanently amounts to a provocative stance that will endear him to Israel’s most conservative politicians but is generally a non-starter for Israel’s neighbors, who have said they are unwilling to accept new Palestinian refugees from the enclave.
At first on Tuesday, Trump framed the matter as a humanitarian one, saying it was impossible to believe anyone would want to remain in the war-torn territory.
“Why would they want to return? The place has been hell,” Trump said, ignoring a reporter who cried out: “Because it’s their home.”
Instead of Gaza, he suggested the Palestinians be provided a “good, fresh, beautiful piece of land” to live.
Netanyahu, sitting alongside Trump in the Oval Office, smiled as Trump was speaking. The Israeli leader, under conflicting pressures domestically, was in Washington to ascertain exactly where Trump stands on the next phase of a ceasefire in Gaza.
But Trump’s dim views of Gaza as a permanent home for Palestinians was certain to provide grist for far-right allies of the Israeli leader, who have called on Netanyahu to abandon the temporary truce that was struck last month.
‘Hard to grasp and digest’
Two Arab officials expressed puzzlement, concern and pessimism in the immediate wake of Trump’s unexpected remarks.
It was “rough, raw, hard to grasp and digest,” one official said, adding that they “need clarity and further development to become understood.”
A second official said the comments could jeopardize the fragile ceasefire deal in Gaza, stressing the “profound implications such proposals have on the lives and dignity of the Palestinian people, as well as the broader Middle East.”
“The reality remains that 1.8 million people in Gaza would resist such an initiative and refuse to leave,” the diplomat said. “Saudi Arabia is unlikely to pursue peace under these circumstances, and other nations may reconsider their commitments to the Abraham Accords.”
Trump’s comments, meanwhile, drew skepticism from congressional lawmakers, including from some within his own party.
“We’ll see what our Arab friends say about that. I think most South Carolinians would probably not be excited about sending Americans to take over Gaza,” said South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham. “I think that might be problematic. But I’ll keep an open mind.”
The American president’s proclamation laying claim to Gaza as US territory did not appear likely to convince Hamas to return immediately to the negotiating table.
Trump said he was still determined to free the remaining hostages in Gaza. “We’d like to get all of the hostages, and if we don’t, it will just make us somewhat more violent,” he said.
Trump has claimed credit for the hostages-for-ceasefire agreement struck in the days before he entered office – and even officials in the outgoing Biden administration acknowledged Trump’s imminent arrival helped apply pressure on Israel and Hamas.
Netanyahu, perhaps seeking to ingratiate himself with his host, praised Trump’s efforts.
“I think President Trump added great force and powerful leadership to this effort,” Netanyahu said in the Oval Office.
But for all of his prodding to get the deal inked, Trump will still need to oversee the remaining two phases of the three-phase plan.
“We’ll see what happens. We’re dealing with very complicated people, but a deal can absolutely get done,” he said.
There was plenty for Trump and Netanyahu to discuss beyond the immediate matter of the ceasefire agreement.
There is the prospect of a broader normalization of relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, principally Saudi Arabia, that former President Joe Biden had been pursuing before the October 7, 2023, attacks. Trump, who openly pines for a Nobel Peace Prize, may see his opportunity in such a pursuit, which could transform the entire Middle East and create a new bulwark against Iran, a common foe to Jerusalem and Riyadh.
It’s not clear his comments Tuesday will be helpful. In a statement on X following Trump’s remarks, the Saudi Foreign Ministry restated its long-held position that it will not commit to normalization of relations with Israel without guarantees of a Palestinian state.
“Saudi Arabia will continue its relentless efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without that,” the statement said.
A complicated relationship
Whether Netanyahu is interested in diplomacy – or whether he instead sees Trump’s arrival in Washington as a moment to take decisive action against Iran, potentially even taking out its nuclear program – remains to be seen.
Ahead off his arrival, there was speculation Netanyahu could use the talks to take Trump’s temperature on a direct strike, seizing a moment when Iranian proxies have been decimated, Iran’s nuclear ambitions appear to be accelerating and while he has friendlier ties to Washington.
Before Netanyahu arrived, Trump signed a directive authorizing a tough approach to Iran meant to prevent the country from obtaining a nuclear weapon while warning of “obliteration” should he be assassinated by Tehran’s operatives.
Trump said he’d left directions for his team on how to respond should he fall prey to an Iranian assassination plot.
“I’ve left instructions,” Trump said. “If they do it, they’ll be obliterated.”
Netanyahu’s visit lasted several hours and included the joint press conference, all meant to demonstrate Trump’s solidarity with Israel.
But the comity between the men belied a relationship that’s more complicated than it sometimes appears – with nothing less than the future of the Middle East potentially riding on Trump’s words.
In the lead-up to last November’s election, there was little question among Biden’s team that Netanyahu favored a Trump victory, believing he would enjoy a far wider remit from the American government to prosecute his war aims with Trump in office instead of then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
Those predictions have not been wrong.
Already, Trump has lifted a hold on heavy bomb deliveries to Israel, rolling back one of the few Biden-era policies meant to exert leverage on Israel amid its war in Gaza.
But while Trump is popular in Israel, and Netanyahu enthusiastically welcomed his return to the White House, things haven’t always been so cheerful.
When Netanyahu congratulated Biden on his election victory in 2020, Trump was enraged at what he saw as betrayal. In the months that followed, Trump accused Netanyahu of disloyalty and fumed to the esteemed Israeli reporter Barak Ravid, now a CNN analyst: “F**k him.”
Even three years later, after Hamas launched the worst terrorist attack in Israel’s history, it was clear Trump’s sore feelings hadn’t entirely faded.
“(Netanyahu) was not prepared. He was not prepared, and Israel was not prepared,” Trump said in an interview shortly after the attacks, comments that drew condemnation even from Republicans.
But Trump’s remarks Tuesday, delivered next to Netanyahu, suggest the animosity has been forgotten.
The prime minister is planning to remain in Washington well beyond his Tuesday talks with Trump. He arrived to Blair House, the presidential guest residence, late Sunday and is expected to stay until the end of the week, including for meetings on Capitol Hill.
This story and headline have been updated with additional developments.
CNN’s Alex Marquardt, Kaitlan Collins, Zeena Saifi, Lucas Lilieholm and Irene Nasser contributed to this report.
Shuute oo Codsaday in Maxkamad Gaar ah loo Sameeyo Ciidamada Macawiisleeyda
Arbaco 5, Feb 2025 {HMC} Guddoomiyaha Maxkamadda Darajada Koowaad ee Ciidamada Qalabka Sida Gaashaanle Sare Xasan Cali Nuur (Shuute) oo ka qaybgalay shirka 7aad ee Xeer Ilaaliyaasha Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay in kiisas badan ay qabatay Maxkamadda kuwaas oo isugu jira dambiyo gudaha ah & Maalgelinta ‘Argagixisada’ ee Dibadda ah.
Shuute ayaa sheegay in sanadkii 2024 uu hoos u dhacay kiisaska la xiriira dilalka tooska ah ay geysan jirtay ‘AS’ taasina ay ku timid dedaallada xooggan ee Ciidamada Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya geliyaan qorshaha lagu adkeynayo ammaanka sida uu hadalka u dhigay.
“2024 waxaa Xeer ilaalinta Maxkamadda Ciidamada Qalabka sida guud ahaan Dalka la horkeenay 2,597 Galdacwadeed oo loo xiray 2,966 Eedeysane, Marka la is barbardhigo 2023 & 2024 waxaa aad hoos u dhacay Dilalkii Argagixisada geysan jirtay, taasi waxa ay muujineysaa in Ciidamada ammaanka shaqo wanaagsan qabteen.” Xasan Cali Nuur Shuute, Guddoomiyaha Maxkamadda CQS
Waxa uu madasha ka dalbaday in la sameeyo Maxkamad u gaar ah Ciidamada Deegaanka ee Macawiisleyda oo waqti ahaan dhammaaday muddadii Xukuumaddu sheegtay in ay ku diyaarinayaan habraac maxkamadeed oo u gaar ah dambiyada ay geystaan.
Shuute ayaa shaaciyay in ay culeys ku tahay arrintaan, waxa uu Xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya ka dalbaday in ay ka shaqeyso ama u sameyso diyaarinta Maxkamad u gaar ah maadaama si ka duwan Ciidamada Dowladda loola tacaamulayo.
“Waxa aan dalbaneynaa in Maxkamado loo sameeyo Arrinta Macawiisleyda oo 11 boqolkiiba sanadkaan kor u kacday ilaa ay gaartay in ay dilaan Ciidamada Dowladda, waxaa jira sanadkii 2022 xeer ay soosaareen Golaha Wasiirrada bacdamaa lagu jiray dagaal in goobaha laga xorreeyay argagixisada in ay kasii shaqeeyaan Maxmadaha muddo 3 bil, hadda lama joogo waqtigaas, arrintaan culeys ayay nagu noqotay.” Guddoomiye Shuute.
Maxkamadda Ciidamada Qalabka sida ayaa qaadday kiisas kala duwan oo qaarkood dadkii xafiiska xeer ilaalintu eedeynta usoo jeediyay la xukumay halka qaar kale ay yihiin xukun sugayaal oo galkooda la diyaariyay sida wararku sheegayaan.
{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Wasiir Al Cadaala ” Waa Nasiib Darro adiga oo Caasimada Joogo inaa dhaqaale ku taageerto AS”
Arbaco, 05 Feb 2025{HMC} Wasiir Al Cadaala ” Waa Nasiib Darro adiga oo Caasimada Joogo inaa dhaqaale ku taageerto AS”



