Could Donald Trump really win the Nobel Peace Prize over Gaza peace plan?

Donald Trump is celebrating his role in reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas just a day before the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is announced.

Israelis could be heard chanting ‘Nobel prize to Trump’ in Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square after the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire deal was announced.

The US president has made no secret of the fact that he is itching to be handed the world’s most prestigious award.

He claimed to have ‘ended seven un-endable wars’ since his second term during his speech at the UN in September

The Nobel committee will reveal at 10am tomorrow which individual, or group, they’ve selected out of more than 300 nominations.

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