Netanyahu says Trump should get Nobel Peace Prize: ‘He deserves it’
Netanyahu publicly supports Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize bid after the U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire that aims to end a two-year conflict with over 67,000 lives lost, officials said.
- Georgia GOP Representative Buddy Carter announced proposed legislation to nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize due to his diplomatic efforts, which include a new agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire.
- Jubilant crowds in Gaza and Israel celebrated the ceasefire, chanting Trump's name and calling for him to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Trump's nomination has received support from world leaders like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the government of Pakistan, citing his global peace efforts.
- Despite the recent peace deal, Trump was not awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, which went to María Corina Machado, as the committee's decision was made prior to the announcement of the agreement.
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Netanyahu makes last minute push for Trump Nobel Peace Prize
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly endorsed President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize following the successful negotiation of a Gaza ceasefire agreement, declaring "Give @realDonaldTrump the Nobel Peace Prize – he deserves it!" in a tweet posted Thursday night. Netanyahu also thanked Give @realDonaldTrump the Nobel Peace Prize - he deserves it! pic.twitter.com/Hbuc7kmPt1 — Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) October 9, …
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Desiring to mark the story, Donald Trump dreams of the Nobel Peace Prize, which will be awarded this Friday. But there is little chance that the US President will get it, despite his efforts to secure an agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

‘Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize’: Veteran Israeli negotiator hails Gaza deal
Gershon Baskin, who played an important role in back-channel discussions on the new ceasefire deal, was tasked with helping to convince Hamas that the US president was serious about ending the war.
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