Prime Minister Netanyahu presented President Trump with the letter of nomination that cites the President’s ‘steadfast and exceptional dedication to promoting peace, security, and stability around the world.’
In a bold and historic gesture, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially nominated former U.S. President Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, recognizing his transformational impact on Middle East diplomacy and global peace efforts.

During a high-profile meeting at the White House on Monday evening, Netanyahu personally presented Trump with the nomination letter—an expression of deep appreciation for what he called “steadfast and exceptional dedication” to peace, security, and stability.
The letter cites Trump’s instrumental role in reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East through the groundbreaking Abraham Accords. These historic agreements normalized relations between Israel and key Arab nations—most notably the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco—ending decades of hostility and ushering in a new era of regional cooperation.
“These breakthroughs redefined what was thought possible,” the letter reads, “promoting diplomacy over discord, prosperity over polarization. President Trump’s leadership offered a new vision—one where the Middle East could move beyond conflict and embrace collaboration and peace.”
Netanyahu’s nomination also highlights Trump’s departure from traditional diplomatic orthodoxy, instead championing a results-driven approach rooted in shared interests and economic opportunity. “Few leaders,” the Prime Minister concludes, “have achieved such concrete and far-reaching peace accomplishments in such a short span. In this pivotal moment of history, no one is more worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize than President Donald Trump.”
The nomination serves as a powerful statement of gratitude—and a reminder that bold diplomacy, when backed by courage and clarity, can change the course of history.