The names of countries supporting the Nobel Peace Prize for Trump have been published.
The White House has released a list of leaders from seven countries who support US President Donald Trump’s nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
According to the report, the list includes Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Gabonese President Brice Oligogo Goma, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Cambodian Prime Minister Han Menethi, Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Duhangire, and the Pakistani government.
This comes after the Pakistani government, on June 20 this year, nominated Donald Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in mediating the military conflict between the country and India.
In addition, on July 8, Benjamin Netanyahu also nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to ensure peace and security in the world, especially in the Middle East.
This is while Netanyahu has been committing genocide in the Gaza Strip for nearly two years and has so far killed about 60,000 oppressed Palestinians through heavy bombing, food and medicine blockades, etc., and continues this criminal trend.
The murders and massacres of the Zionist regime caused the International Court of Justice to issue an arrest warrant on the first day of December 1403 for Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, the regime’s former Minister of War, on the charge of “committing war crimes in Gaza.”
Netanyahu also attacked Iran at dawn on June 23, 1404, and by imposing a 12-day war, killed more than 1,000 Iranian women, children, civilians, military commanders, and nuclear scientists.
Now, and in such circumstances, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, who has presented the ugliest face of a criminal gang, nominates his employer for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Also, on August 7, the Prime Minister of Cambodia nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for playing a vital role in restoring peace and stability on the border between Cambodia and Thailand.