❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump successfully brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, catapulting him into discussions for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize just a day before the committee announces a winner.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, the Nobel Peace Prize committee, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and other global leaders.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The Gaza ceasefire was announced on October 8, 2025, with the Nobel Peace Prize decision set to be revealed in Oslo, Norway, on October 10.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize.” – Donald Trump
🎯IMPACT: The ceasefire has drawn significant international praise, with public endorsements for Trump’s Nobel nomination.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has successfully secured a ceasefire and implemented phase one of his peace plan between Israel and Hamas, with chants of “Nobel prize to Trump” reportedly heard in Tel Aviv. The announcement comes just ahead of the Nobel Peace Prize decision, which will be revealed tomorrow in Oslo, Norway.
The ceasefire announcement late Wednesday could catapult President Trump to the top of the list of potential Nobel Peace Prize recipients, especially in light of his efforts in other global conflicts. Trump asserts that he has “ended seven un-endable wars,” a boast actually borne out by facts—he played a leading role in ending conflicts between India and Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia, Israel and Iran, and Rwanda and Congo, among others.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders have supported Trump’s nomination for the prestigious award, with the former having nominated Trump in July over ending the Israel-Iran conflict. Recepients of the prize receive an 18-carat gold medal, a diploma, and a check for 11 million Swedish kronor, which comes to almost $1.2 million. For his part, President Trump believes he should win the award, recently telling the United Nations (UN), “Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize.”
The Nobel Peace Prize, established by Swedish dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel, is awarded to those who have made significant contributions to peace. Past controversies surrounding arguably undeserving recipients, including Barack Obama and Henry Kissinger, have fueled debates about the committee’s decision-making process. This year, there are 338 nominees.
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