Table of Contents
- Celebration in the Streets
- Nobel Peace Prize Speculation
- Media Perception
- Historical Context
- Conclusion
“RIGHT now they’re celebrating in the streets, everyone is joyful,” proclaimed a smiling Donald Trump last night.
“They are celebrating in the streets of Arab nations, and I’ve never witnessed anything like it.”


Indeed, shouts of “Donald Trump!” echoed through what remains of the city – from Palestinians who are notably not starving – and this would not have featured on many 2025 bingo cards.
Just 40 miles away in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square, they were waving the stars and stripes and cheering: “
The same individual that the media dismissed as a fascist.
Labelled reckless, dangerous, and unfit for diplomacy — now being discussed as a potential Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Whether you love him or dislike him, he has achieved what decades of presidents, diplomats, and “experts” could not.
His unique combination of business acumen, showmanship, and assertiveness has brought Gulf states, hardline Israelis, and others to the negotiating table.
As the US Secretary of State mentioned in yesterday’s televised Cabinet meeting: “One day, perhaps the complete story of what transpired will be revealed, but it is not an exaggeration to say that none of this would have been possible without the President's involvement.”
And of course, it was all done with high drama, broadcast live on television, with Rubio handing the President a note indicating that the deal was imminent in front of the global media.
Will that be sufficient recognition for the self-proclaimed President of Peace?
Nominations for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, which are set to be announced today, closed on January 31, so yesterday’s remarkable breakthrough is unlikely to influence this year’s award.
However, the arguments against awarding him the much-coveted medal next year are becoming weaker by the day.

Frequently Asked Questions
What sparked the celebrations in the streets?
The celebrations were sparked by a significant diplomatic breakthrough involving US President Donald Trump, which has led to unprecedented joy among various communities, particularly in Arab nations and Israel.
Is Donald Trump a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Yes, Donald Trump is being considered as a potential candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize due to his recent diplomatic efforts, although nominations for the 2025 prize closed on January 31.