Can Donald Trump’s Gaza Plan Win Him the Nobel Peace Prize?
Trump seeks the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize based on his Abraham Accords and a Gaza peace plan amid ongoing conflict, with betting agencies placing him third in odds.
- The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize will be revealed in Oslo at 12 pm local time on October 10, 2025, and Donald J Trump has linked his Abraham Accords record and Gaza peace roadmap to his bid.
- Last month, Trump unveiled a 20-point Gaza peace plan endorsed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the war entered its third year on Tuesday.
- Briefings show the plan envisions Hamas returning all hostages within seven days, granting fighters safe passage to a third country, and establishing a `Board of Peace` headed by Trump to govern Gaza.
- On the ground in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes continued after Trump’s announcement, killing 66 people, while Hamas signalled limited cooperation but has not agreed to full disarmament.
- Trump has repeatedly insisted he `deserves the prize` and boasts he `ended seven wars`, but experts on international diplomacy say his public lobbying leaves his path far from certain.
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Analysis by Brett H. McGurk, CNN President Donald Trump makes no secret of his goal of winning a Nobel Peace Prize. His supporters say he already deserves the award, while his detractors scoff at the idea altogether because of his controversial policies that would disqualify him. Trump inherited the war in Gaza and the war in Ukraine, two of the worst conflicts of this new century. On both fronts, the outlines of a settlement are now emerging. L…
Analysis: Can Trump really win a Nobel Peace Prize? Yes. Here’s how
President Donald Trump makes no secret of his aim to win a Nobel Peace Prize. His supporters say he deserves the prize already, while his detractors mock the pursuit entirely – pointing to his controversial policies as disqualifying.
Francisco Pereira Coutinho speaks in a peace plan by Donald Trump "who likes everyone". The specialist in International Law says, however, that the president of the United States should not win the Nobel Prize.
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