July 8, 2025
Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, attacks Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday told Donald Trump that he was nominating the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize as the pair welcomed their recent strike on Iran’s major nuclear facilities.
Netanyahu and Trump sat with their top colleagues for a dinner in Washington to mark the operation of Iran and discussed the 60-day ceasefire proposal with the objective of stopping the 21-month struggle in Gaza.
Netanyahu said, “As we speak, and for peace in a region and one region after a country and a region,” Netanyahu said that he presented Trump with a nomination papers, saying that he was singing it for the Nobel Peace Prize Committee.
Trump ordered American forces to demolish the “bunker buster” bomb and set fire to a barrage of Tomahawk missiles at three nuclear sites in Iran.
In an interview published on Monday, Iran’s President Masood Peseshkian said the US aerial attack has damaged so badly that Iranian officials have not done the subject to reach the subject.
Netanyahu’s third third of this year, the external victorious journey of the White House, the Baysrel’s war against Hamas has been extended and the question is how difficult the Trump will push to end the struggle.
But in an exchange before dinner, both Trump and Netanyahu expressed optimism that their success in Iran would mark a new era in the Middle East.
“I think things are really going to settle in the Middle East,” said Trump. “And, they respect us and they respect Israel.”
The conversation began in April, but last month, Israel snatched it away after starting its operation.
“We have determined Iran’s conversation, and they want.” “They want to talk.” Hey said last week that the conversation would resume the son.
Trump’s Middle East messenger, Steve Vitcoff, sat on the table with Trump, said the son’s meeting, perhaps in a week, but Iran has not yet confirmed the arrangement.