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  • 7/8/2025
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu officially nominated President Trump for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, praising him for brokering Middle East ceasefires between Israel-Iran and Israel-Hamas, and championing regional stability. Trump expressed deep gratitude as both leaders emphasized ongoing peace efforts.

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00:00Thank you very much everybody. It's an honor to have
00:02Bebe and Sarah with us, friends of mine for a long time, and we had a tremendous
00:07success together, and I think it will only go on to be
00:11even greater success in the future, so it's really nice to have you
00:16at the White House. It's nothing like the White House, and it's great to have you both
00:20and all of your wonderful people around. We've worked together for a long time
00:24and we've done well together. We had a great time
00:28I would say it's a lot of work, but we had a great result recently
00:32and we're going to have a lot of great results, so it's great to have you. Thank you very much.
00:36Thank you. I want to
00:38express the appreciation and admiration
00:41not only of all Israelis, but of the Jewish people
00:45and many, many admirers around the world
00:50for your leadership, your leadership of the free world,
00:54your leadership of the just cause,
00:55and the pursuit of peace and
00:59security, which you are leading in many
01:01lands, but now especially in the Middle East.
01:04We have great opportunities.
01:06The President has an
01:07extraordinary team, and I think
01:09our teams together make
01:11an extraordinary
01:13combination to meet
01:15challenges and seize opportunities,
01:17but the President has already
01:19realized great opportunities.
01:22He forged the Abraham Accords,
01:23he's forging peace as we speak
01:26in one country, in one region after the other.
01:29So, I want to present to you,
01:31Mr. President,
01:32the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee.
01:36It's nominating you for the peace prize,
01:38which is well deserved,
01:39and you should get it.
01:40Thank you very much.
01:43This I didn't know.
01:45Well, thank you very much.
01:49Coming from you in particular,
01:50this is very meaningful.
01:52Thank you very much, baby.
01:53Thank you for everything you're doing.
01:55It's a great honor.
01:59Thank you very much, everybody.
02:00Appreciate it.
02:01Mr. President,
02:01you've spoken with any of the families
02:03of the victims of Texas flood,
02:05and can you talk about what you would like to do
02:06when you travel there on Friday?
02:08Well, we're going to just make it
02:09as comfortable as possible
02:11for the state of Texas.
02:13They have a great governor.
02:14They have wonderful senators.
02:16They have wonderful representatives,
02:17and we're going to work together with them,
02:19and we have been working really very hard.
02:21This whole table has been working.
02:23That was a terrible event.
02:25Terrible event.
02:26You saw that maybe where Texas
02:28was just absolutely so badly hurt
02:30by something that was a big surprise
02:33late in the evening.
02:34So we'll be working with the governor
02:36and all of the people of Texas.
02:39We'll be going on Friday.
02:41Mr. President,
02:42there was a security incident
02:43in northern Gaza today
02:45right around the time
02:46that the prime minister was meeting
02:48with Secretary of State,
02:49Mr. Steve Wyckoff.
02:51Does that,
02:51in a number of IDF soldiers
02:53reportedly have been injured
02:54and possibly killed,
02:56does that in any way
02:56put a wrinkle
02:57and ceasefire negotiations
02:59for the months?
03:00I don't think so.
03:01They want it.
03:02They want to meet,
03:02and they want to have that ceasefire,
03:04so I don't think so.

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