Netanyahu: “Give Trump the Nobel Peace Prize – He Deserves It!
- Anil Anwar
- Oct 9
- 3 min read
Jerusalem— In a stunning and historic declaration on October 9, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly called for U.S. President Donald J. Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his monumental role in brokering a peace deal between Israel and Hamas after two grueling years of conflict.
“Give [Trump] the Nobel Peace Prize – he deserves it!” Netanyahu’s office proclaimed in a post on X, accompanied by an image showing Trump proudly wearing a large medal next to Netanyahu as confetti rained down.
The call comes just days before the Nobel Committee in Norway is set to announce the 2025 Peace Prize laureate. The nominations were finalized before Trump’s unprecedented peace deal—meaning the official decision may not reflect his latest diplomatic triumph.
President Trump, posting on Truth Social, confirmed that “Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan,” adding, “This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace.”

Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has aggressively pursued peace across the globe—from mediating tensions in Armenia and Azerbaijan, to Thailand and Cambodia, and even India and Pakistan. He has also made efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, further cementing his role as the most active peace broker of the 21st century.
While the international establishment often dismissed Trump’s unconventional diplomacy, his results speak louder than their skepticism. The Israel–Hamas Peace Deal stands as one of the most significant Middle East breakthroughs since the Abraham Accords, reaffirming that under Trump’s leadership, American strength equals global stability.
When President Donald J. Trump was elected again in 2024, his critics sneered, the globalists trembled, and the deep state doubted. Yet here we stand, less than a year into his second term, and the man they mocked as “unfit for diplomacy” has done what generations of political elites could not: He brought peace to the Holy Land.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s call for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize is more than a symbolic gesture—it’s a moral necessity. For decades, liberal institutions have celebrated hollow “peace efforts” that ended in bloodshed. But Trump’s peace is tangible, measurable, and historic. Hostages are being released. Troops are withdrawing. The guns are falling silent.
It’s time the world acknowledged what every honest observer already knows: Donald Trump is not merely an American president—he is a global force for peace through strength.
Let’s not forget how we got here. The Middle East spent the Biden years in chaos. Iran grew stronger, Hamas bolder, and Israel more isolated. The world watched as weakness in Washington invited war. Then came Trump—returning not as a politician seeking praise, but as a leader restoring order through courage, faith, and conviction.
Trump’s peace philosophy has always defied globalist norms. He doesn’t negotiate from guilt or apologize for American power. He wields it as a tool for good. His doctrine is simple: peace through dominance, diplomacy through respect, and negotiation through strength.
While the Nobel Committee often rewards leftist pacifism, true peace is not achieved by bowing to tyrants—it’s achieved by confronting them. Trump proved that at every step of his presidency, from crushing ISIS to brokering the Abraham Accords, and now, by delivering peace between Israel and Hamas.
Critics will say the deal isn’t perfect. But perfection has never been the measure of peace—progress has. Trump has accomplished what the global elites deemed “impossible.” And for that, he deserves more than applause—he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
If awarded, it would not only honor Trump but restore the credibility of a prize long tarnished by political favoritism. The Nobel once stood for valor and virtue; under Trump, it could once again represent strength guided by moral purpose.
America should take pride that its leader—despite relentless attacks from the establishment—has proven that faith in God, love of country, and unwavering resolve can achieve what endless summits and hollow speeches never could: real peace in our time.


