Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – Trump urged Netanyahu to accept a US-brokered ceasefire and hostage release proposal amid a 21-month Gaza conflict with over 57,000 reported deaths, White House officials said.
- On July 7, 2025, Netanyahu and Trump met at the White House Blue Room to discuss a 60-day Gaza ceasefire amid a 21-month war.
- Following US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites two weeks ago, Trump seeks to end the Gaza war amid regional shifts after the Israel-Iran 12-day conflict.
- Hamas has agreed to release all hostages in exchange for an end to the war and Gaza withdrawal, as Qatar negotiators discuss a 60-day ceasefire with phased releases and aid.
- White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt emphasizes ending the Gaza war and freeing hostages as top priorities; Saudi Arabia calls for humanitarian relief; US envoy Steve Witkoff to join talks later this week.
- More broadly, regional normalization efforts depend on a Gaza ceasefire, as Saudi leaders oppose ties amid ongoing conflict, while Trump plans to expand the Abraham Accords if peace prevails.
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Donald Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a dinner at the White House. The US President has had a long-standing quest to get his hands on the prize and it comes a couple of weeks or so after Pakistan's government backed him to do so.
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