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After Oslo Snub, Israel Laureate Nominates President Trump for ‘Israeli Nobel,’ the Nation’s Most Prestigious Award

After the recent decision by the Nobel Committee to award the Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, many in Israel were left feeling disappointed and even betrayed. However, one Israeli laureate has taken matters into his own hands and nominated a leader who he believes is truly deserving of the country’s highest civilian honor – U.S. President Donald J. Trump.

Ronny Douek, a recipient of the prestigious Israel Prize, has formally nominated President Trump for the ‘Israeli Nobel’ in recognition of his unwavering commitment to Israel’s security and peace in the Middle East. In a statement released on Friday, Douek praised President Trump as a leader who has proven through his actions that he is a true friend and ally of Israel.

The decision to nominate President Trump comes after what many in Israel considered a snub by the Nobel Committee. Despite his efforts to broker peace deals between Israel and its Arab neighbors, President Trump was not even considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. This was a clear indication of the bias and double standards that exist within the committee.

But Douek’s nomination of President Trump for the ‘Israeli Nobel’ is not just a response to the Oslo snub. It is a recognition of the significant contributions that the U.S. President has made towards promoting peace and stability in the Middle East. Under his leadership, the United States has taken bold and unprecedented steps to strengthen its relationship with Israel and to bring about lasting peace in the region.

One of the most notable achievements of President Trump’s administration has been the historic Abraham Accords, which saw the normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco. This groundbreaking agreement has not only brought about a new era of cooperation and prosperity in the Middle East but has also shattered the long-held belief that peace in the region is impossible.

President Trump’s unwavering support for Israel has also been evident in his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to move the U.S. embassy there. This move, which was met with widespread criticism and condemnation, was a bold and courageous step towards acknowledging the historical and religious significance of Jerusalem to the Jewish people.

Furthermore, President Trump has consistently stood by Israel in the face of constant threats and attacks from its enemies. He has taken a strong stance against Iran, the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the region, and has imposed tough sanctions to prevent the regime from acquiring nuclear weapons. He has also recognized the Golan Heights as part of Israel’s sovereign territory, a move that has been long overdue.

It is clear that President Trump’s actions have had a significant impact on the stability and security of Israel and the entire Middle East. His commitment to promoting peace and his unwavering support for Israel have earned him the admiration and gratitude of the Israeli people. And now, with the nomination for the ‘Israeli Nobel,’ he has the opportunity to be recognized for his efforts on a global scale.

The ‘Israeli Nobel’ is the nation’s most prestigious award, and it is reserved for individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the country and its people. It is a symbol of excellence and a testament to the values and principles that Israel stands for. And there is no one more deserving of this honor than President Donald J. Trump.

In conclusion, Ronny Douek’s nomination of President Trump for the ‘Israeli Nobel’ is a bold and courageous move that reflects the sentiments of many in Israel. It is a recognition of the President’s unwavering commitment to Israel’s security and peace in the Middle East. And it is a reminder that true friendship and support knows no boundaries. We can only hope that the Nobel Committee will do the right thing and award President Trump with the ‘Israeli Nobel’ that he so rightfully deserves.

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