Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Netanyahu nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize citing his role in Middle East diplomacy and a potential 60-day Gaza ceasefire amid ongoing conflict, officials said.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House on Monday and nominated President Donald Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize.
- The visit took place shortly after a recent 12-day conflict involving Israel and Iran and occurred amid ongoing efforts to negotiate a ceasefire in the nearly two-year-long Gaza war.
- Netanyahu praised U.S.-Israel cooperation as a 'huge victory over our shared enemy' and presented Trump a nominating letter while the two leaders discussed a 60-day Gaza ceasefire proposal.
- Trump conveyed hope for increased stability in the Middle East, stating that conditions are expected to improve significantly, while White House officials emphasized their focus on ending the Gaza conflict and securing the release of hostages.
- The meeting may accelerate a U.S. ceasefire proposal by Israel and Hamas, but uncertainty remains over the deal's progress and its potential to end the conflict.
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