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-title: Lapid Urges Nobel Prize for Trump, Calls for Regional Alliance

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

JERUSALEM – All living Israeli hostages held in Gaza have⁣ been freed, concluding a complex and protracted negotiation facilitated by the United States, as former President Donald Trump addressed the Israeli Knesset⁣ on Monday. The release, confirmed by Israeli officials, brings an end to months of anguish for families and marks a​ meaningful growth in the ongoing conflict.

The release of the hostages-the exact number of whom has not been officially disclosed but is believed to be over 100-follows intensive mediation efforts led by the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt. This development arrives as⁤ Trump, speaking before the Israeli parliament, received effusive praise from Israeli officials for his role⁢ in brokering ‍the Abraham Accords and potential for further regional normalization. Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, speaking alongside Trump, stated, “The ⁣fact that⁤ you were⁤ not awarded the Nobel Peace Prize is‍ a grave ⁣mistake by the committee – but they will have no choice, Mr. President. They⁤ will have ‌to ⁢award it to you next year.”

Lapid ‍further asserted that ​Trump had accomplished the “unimaginable,” but now Israel needs to “take responsibility” for next steps. He emphasized Israel’s enduring presence in the region, declaring, “the Middle East is ⁣our ​home. We are ⁢here to ‌stay.” ‍He extended an⁣ invitation to neighboring nations, ⁢including Saudi Arabia and‌ Syria, to engage in dialogue, stating, “We can do great things together. Come talk to us.”

Addressing Trump directly, ​Lapid urged him to leverage his influence to usher in ​a new era ⁢of peace, stating, “You are the one who can make it happen -⁢ as you did with the historic Abraham Accords…You can be the one to bring the next wave of peace.” ⁢He added that a forthcoming visit to Egypt could ‍”forge a regional alliance that will change not only the ⁣Middle East ‍- but the entire world.”

Lapid also⁣ criticized recent protests against Israel, claiming those involved “were deceived.”

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