Middle East: Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

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Skip next section Five Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza attack

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Five Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza attack

Israel's military said that five of its soldiers were killed in Gaza during combat operations overnight into Tuesday. 

"All of Israel bows its head and mourns the fall of our heroic soldiers, who risked their lives in the battle to defeat Hamas and free all our hostages," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted on X.

The military said 14 other soldiers were injured, one seriously.

Israeli military correspondents reported that the deaths took place when improvised explosive devices detonated in the area of Beit Hanun in the north of the territory.

The Times of Israel newspaper reports that the death toll for Israel's military as a result of the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza now stands at 449 dead.

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Skip next section Who is eligible for the Nobel Peace Prize? And who can nominate?

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Who is eligible for the Nobel Peace Prize? And who can nominate?

Anyone or any organization can be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, but only a select group of people can actually make a nomination.

As a member of a national parliament, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is eligible to nominate US President Donald Trump for the prize.

This privilege also extends to cabinet members and heads of state.

Other categories listed in the Norwegian Nobel Committee's criteria include, among others, university professors, members of certain international courts, directors of peace research institutes and foreign policy institutes, past Nobel laureates, and current and former members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.

The Norwegian Nobel Institute has so far registered a total of 338 candidates for the 2025 peace prize. Of them, 244 are individuals and 94 are organizations.

The names of the nominations and the nominators for a given year are not divulged until 50 years after the prize has been awarded. However, some high-profile cases tend to attract media attention — such as the several times Trump has been nominated over the years.

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Skip next section Gaza clinic closes amid Israeli shelling

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Gaza clinic closes amid Israeli shelling

The Palestine Red Crescent said Al-Zaytoun Medical Clinic in Gaza city was forced to close amidIsraeli shelling in the Gaza Strip.

"The clinic had been providing care to thousands of patients, particularly as the area became increasingly overcrowded with displaced residents from eastern Gaza following evacuation orders issued by the Israeli occupation," the Red Crescent said.

"With the clinic’s closure, thousands of civilians will now be forced to walk long distances to access medical care or obtain childhood vaccinations."

Israeli military actions or evacuation orders have forced 18 Palestine Red Crescent medical clinics to close since the beginning of the assault on Gaza, the group said.

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Skip next section Iran says at least 1,060 people killed in war with Israel

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Iran says at least 1,060 people killed in war with Israel

Zac Crellin

Iran has increased the official death toll from the 12-day war with Israel last month.

Saeed Ohadi, the head of Iran's Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans' Affairs, said late on Monday that Israeli attacks had killed at least 1,060 people.

He warned that the death toll could still increase because some people were severely wounded.

Iran initially downplayed the effects of Israeli bombardment and did not frequently update the death toll.

The Washington-based group Human Rights Activists counted 1,190 deaths and at least 4,475 wounded.

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Skip next section WATCH — Former Israeli reservists speak out against Gaza war

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

WATCH — Former Israeli reservists speak out against Gaza war

DW has met two former Israeli reservists who served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) after the war in Gaza began, but refuse to continue fighting.


Pressing on with the war only serves the "political survival" of the Netanyahu government, they say. 

Former Israeli reservists speak out against Gaza war

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Skip next section Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, hails attacks on Iran

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, hails attacks on Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Donald Trump on Monday that he was nominating the US president for a Nobel Peace Prize as the pair hailed their recent strikes on Iran's key nuclear facilities.

Netanyahu and Trump sat down with their top aides for a dinner in Washington to mark the Iran operation and discuss a 60-day ceasefire proposal aimed at halting the 21-month conflict in Gaza.

"He's forging peace as we speak, and one country and one region after the other," Netanyahu said as he presented Trump with a nominating letter, adding that he is sending it to the Nobel Peace Prize committee.

The development comes after Trump ordered US forces to drop "bunker-buster" bombs and fire a barrage of Tomahawk missiles on three nuclear sites in Iran.

In an interview published on Monday, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said the US airstrikes so badly damaged nuclear facilities that Iranian authorities have not been able to access them.

Netanyahu's outwardly triumphant visit to the White House, his third this year, is dogged by Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza and questions over how hard Trump will push for an end to the conflict.

But in an exchange before the dinner got underway, both Trump and Netanyahu expressed optimism that their success in Iran would mark a new era in the Middle East.

"I think things are going to be really settled down a lot in the Middle East," Trump said. "And, they respect us and they respect Israel."

Negotiations had started in April but were scuttled after Israel began its operations last month.

"We have scheduled Iran talks, and they want to," Trump told reporters. "They want to talk." He said last week that the talks would restart soon.

Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, sitting at the table with Trump, said the meeting would be soon, perhaps in a week, but Iran has yet to confirm the arrangement.

Is Middle East peace within reach with US involvement?

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Skip next section Netanyahu says against independent Palestinian state

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Netanyahu says against independent Palestinian state

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday he wanted peace with Palestinians, but described any future independent Palestinian state as a platform to destroy Israel.

Speaking in Washington, where he met with US President Donald Trump, Netanyahu described the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, where Hamas was in control, as evidence of what Palestinians would do with a state.

Trump said he didn't know if a two-state solution was possible and passed the question over to Netanyahu, who said: "I think the Palestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves, but none of the powers to threaten us. That means a sovereign power, like overall security, will always remain in our hands."

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Skip next section Hamas wants ceasefire agreement — Trump

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Hamas wants ceasefire agreement — Trump

Donald Trump said late on Monday that Hamas is keen on having a ceasefire with Israel amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.

"They [Hamas] want to meet and they want to have that ceasefire," Trump said at the start of a White House dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said there was an opportunity to reach an agreement quickly.

White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said that Witkoff "intends to travel to Doha later this week" to participate in the mediation talks.

Leavitt heaped praise on Qatar and Egypt for being "incredibly helpful partners in mediating these negotiations and discussions to bring peace to this region and end this conflict once and for all."

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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage

07/08/2025July 8, 2025

Welcome to our coverage

John Silk | Saim Dušan Inayatullah

Hello and welcome to DW's coverage of developments in the Middle East on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.

US President Donald Trump said that he believed that Hamas wants to negotiate a ceasefire agreement with Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is nominating Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize as the two dined together in Washington.

The two leaders hailed recent joint attacks on Iran.

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