Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presents the US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. The reason: Trump Smiths “at that time peace, in one country, in one region after the other”. He praised Trump’s “striving for peace and safety”.
Netanyahu presented Trump a corresponding letter during the joint meeting in the White House on Monday (local time), Netanyahu told journalists.
Everyone who has been nominated for Nobel Prizes is traditionally kept secret by the noble institutions in Stockholm and Oslo for 50 years. Time and again it happens that the nomination has the right to announce who they recommend as a candidate for one of the prizes.
Discussion
The two politicians also discussed a possible relocation of Palestinians in their appointment. “I think we are about to find different countries,” says Netanyahu. Israel and the United States are “shortly before it would find different countries” who would take the Palestinians who want to leave the Gaza Strip, who would like to leave the war.
Israel is planning to answer for residents of Gaza
According to media reports, the Israel minister of Defense Israel Katz ordered the planning of a huge reception camp for 600,000 Palestinians that are displaced by the war in southern Gaza. This should weaken the power of Hamas. Katz therefore spoke about a “humanitarian city” about the ruins of the city of Rafah destroyed in the Gaza war.
The American president was convinced that an agreement between Israel and Hamas will come to a cessation -the fires and the release of hostages.
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Waffenruhe deal until the end of the week
His special representative for the Midden -Oost, Steve Witkoff, will also travel again this week to the Qatarian Capital Doha to participate in the indirect conversations about a deal for a ceasefiring -the fire in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages. The “Times of Israel” who were taught from diplomatic circles, Trump wanted to reach a ceasefish by the end of this week -the imprisonment.
Netanyahu: We don’t commit suicide
The issue of journalists or a solution with two states was possible, Trump had answered his Israeli guest. The Palestinians must be able to rule themselves, but safety will “always stay in our hands,” Netanyahu emphasized. “We don’t commit suicide.”
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