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Israeli hostage families want Nobel Peace Prize for Trump

Families of 39 released hostages praise Trump’s leadership in brokering ceasefires and a peace plan to end the Gaza conflict, urging the Nobel Committee to recognize his efforts.

  • Hostage families have urged the Nobel Committee to award President Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in securing the release of 39 hostages and allowing families to bury their deceased relatives with dignity.
  • The letter highlights Trump's focus on hostage release and successful mediation of global conflicts since he began his current term.
  • The forum claims Trump's comprehensive peace plan and leadership have made significant contributions to global peace in the past year, asserting he will work until the last hostage is freed.
  • Families say that through Trump's efforts, they have found hope for the return of loved ones and the end of suffering caused by the war.
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President U.S. yearns for recognition, is attributed mediation to close seven wars and complains that Obama received it shortly after the settlement without having done much to deserve it

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The House of Lords of Israel, the main organisation of the mines held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, requested the Nobel Peace Prize to be granted to US President Donald Trump for "his decision to establish peace" in the region. The application was submitted to the Norwegian Committee for Nobel, before the 10th October award.

·Romania
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In the absence of less than four days to meet this year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner, the name of Donald Trump continues to sound like a candidate. After he himself applied for the award last week, on this occasion it was the families of the Israeli hostages of Hamas who again suggested the name of the President of the United States this Monday. “Today we write with hearts full of gratitude and a deep sense of urgent importance to urge them to awa…

·Spain
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Australian Financial Review broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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