Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize at the White House on July 7, handing him a letter after their meeting.
- Netanyahu’s third White House visit since Trump’s return coincided with joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, highlighting Trump’s role in brokering the Abraham Accords.
- During his third White House visit in six months, Netanyahu handed Trump a letter nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, saying, “I want to present to you the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize committee.”
- Trump expressed confidence in securing a Gaza ceasefire, with the White House prioritizing ending the war and freeing hostages.
- Beyond the nomination, Trump's previous multiple Peace Prize nominations and Pakistan's recent 2026 recommendation highlight his ongoing controversial role in global diplomacy.
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On Monday, July 7, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that he had submitted US President Donald Trump's candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize. According to CNN, he was... The article Benjamin Netanyahu presented Donald Trump's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize appeared first on Current Values.
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Donald Trump said he was convinced on Monday that Hamas was ready to accept a ceasefire in Gaza. The US President received Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu at the White House, who said he had introduced the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize. - Netanyahu-Trump meeting: the Israeli Prime Minister said he had introduced the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize (International).
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