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Families of Oct. 7 hostages want Trump to win Nobel Peace Prize; Trump could travel to Holy Land to ink Israel-Hamas peace deal

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The families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas for two years in Gaza after the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks want President Donald Trump to win the Nobel Peace Prize.

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COMMENT. The ceasefire agreement and the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners have been signed. That's good news. Now all that matters is that President Trump can maintain his focus so that there can truly be peace.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The expectation and fears of the families: "Until all return home our hearts will be hostage there, along with them"

·Italy
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After Israel and Hamas agreed on the “first phase” of the Gaza plan and the release of hostages, President Javier Milei congratulated his American counterpart, Donald Trump, who was one of the main mediators in the conflict, and said he will sign the candidacy for the Republican president to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. “Any other leader with such achievements would have received it a long time ago,” he said.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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But not! Donald Trump vehemently demands the Nobel Peace Prize for himself. And now, after the hostage deal, he seems to have a good card.

·Germany
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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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