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Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Netanyahu praised Trump’s role in brokering multiple regional agreements and highlighted ongoing efforts to secure a Gaza ceasefire during their recent White House meeting.

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize following a meeting at the White House, expressing admiration for Trump's leadership in the Middle East and the Abraham Accords.
  • Despite a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran on June 24, Netanyahu's office claimed Iran launched missiles shortly after, contradicting Trump's claims of a complete ceasefire.
  • Trump has been nominated multiple times for the Nobel Peace Prize, receiving support from members of Congress and foreign politicians for his efforts in various regions, but skepticism surrounds the validity of these nominations.
  • Critics express skepticism about the impact of U.S.-mediated peace deals in regions like the Democratic Republic of the Congo and raise concerns about Trump's past actions affecting his suitability for the peace prize.
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