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Before it is announced tomorrow…Does Trump deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize?


The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded tomorrow, Friday, at 12:00 (GMT) in Oslo, amid a gloomy atmosphere, as the number of armed conflicts involving at least one country has never reached such a high level as in 2024, since the Swedish University of Uppsala began its statistics in this field in 1946.

President of Peace

immediately after the American President announced Donald Trump An agreement was reached on the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan and the exchange of prisoners between Israel and Hamas. The White House published a photo of"President of peace"Trumpin television statements said that he is confident that peace will come in the Middle East. He also added in statements to the station: "Fox News" What has been accomplished goes beyond Gaza to peace in the Middle East.

Does Trump deserve the Nobel Peace Prize

Opinions differed regarding President Trump receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, as international observers believe The American President will not receive the award, at least not this year, even though he claims that he deserves it for his contribution to resolving 8 conflicts.
Experts believe that the American President’s claim that he "Peacemaker" It is a huge exaggeration, expressing concern about the repercussions of his policy based on principle "America first".

While on the other hand, the Israeli President praised "Isaac Herzog" The role of US President Donald Trump in brokering an agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza, stressing that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.

He wrote "Herzog" On the X platform Thursday: "No doubt he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for that"describing the agreement as "An opportunity for reconciliation, recovery, and opening a new horizon of hope for our region".

Nomination List

This year, 338 individuals and organizations were nominated for the Nobel Prize, and it should be noted that the list of nominees remains secret for 50 years.
Tens of thousands of people, including parliamentarians, former laureates, some university professors and members of the Nobel Committee, are eligible to submit names they nominate to win the prize.

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