Gaza hostel families call on the Nobel Prize for Trump to award the Peace Prize
The families of the hostages still held in Gaza called on the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award President Donald Trump the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to negotiate a hostage exchange agreement. The appeal comes a few days before the committee announces this year’s Laureate. The hostages and missing families forum sent a letter to the committee on Monday announcing Trump’s role in obtaining an agreement that could free the remaining 48 hostages and end the ongoing conflict in Gaza. “Right now, President Trump’s comprehensive plan is to release all remaining hostages and eventually end this terrible war on the table,” the group, which represents the majority hostage families in Israel, said in the letter, the New York Post reports. “He will not stop,” the forum added: “We strongly request you to grant President Trump the Nobel Prize for Peace because he promised that he would not rest and would not stop until every last hostage is home.” According to the letter, Trump played a key role in previous US firearms that freed dozens of hostages between January and February this year. ‘From the moment of his inauguration, [Trump] brought us light through our darkest times, ‘the forum said.’ Over the past year, no leader or organization has contributed to peace around the world as President Trump. Although very eloquent talked about peace, he achieved it. ‘Trump’s peace record highlighted Trump and his allies publicly expressed his desire to receive the Nobel Prize for Peace, an award he had sought since his first nomination in 2018, according to the New York Post. Trump’s involvement in solving seven conflicts worldwide, including disputes between Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Thailand and Cambodia, India and Pakistan, Egypt and Egypt, and Serbia and Kosovo.