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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bashed the Nobel Committee for not selecting President Donald Trump as the winner of its coveted Nobel Peace Prize on Friday (October 10).
"The Nobel Committee talks about peace. President @realDonaldTrump makes it happen. The facts speak for themselves. President #Trump deserves it. #PeaceThroughStrength," Netanyahu wrote on his Prime Minister of Israel X account.
Trump publicly campaigned to receive the Nobel Peace Prize prior to announcing the brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas earlier this week, with Nobel Committee Chair Jørgen Watne Frydnes claiming the winner, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, had already been selected on Monday (October 6), two days before his announcement of the peace deal in the Middle East.
“In the long history of the Nobel Peace Prize, I think this committee has seen many types of campaign, media attention,” Frydnes said, without naming Trump, via the New York Post. “We receive thousands and thousands of letters every year of people wanting to say what, for them, leads to peace."
“This committee sits in a room filled with the portraits of all laureates and that room is filled with both courage and integrity. So we base only our decision on the work and the will of Alfred Nobel,” he added.
Machado, 58, who is currently in hiding after her attempted run against President Nicolás Maduro, was honored for keeping "the flame of democracy burning amid a growing darkness" in Venezuela.
"She is receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy," the news release states. "As the leader of the democracy movement in Venezuela, Maria Corina Machado is one of the most extraordinary examples of civilian courage in Latin America in recent times."
Machado is the leader of the Vente Venezuela opposition party, having served as a member of the National Assembly of Venezuela from 2011 to 2014. The Caracas native played a key role in organizing protests against Maduro, at which point she was blocked from running for president and expelled from office.
Machado won the opposition party in 2023 to become the unity candidate for the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election, but was disqualified from holding public office by the Comptroller General of Venezuela in June 2023, a ruling upheld by the Supreme Court of Justice in January 2024, leading to her being replaced by Corina Yoris and later Edmundo González Urrutia in the election. The Venezuelan opposition leader announced her decision to go into hiding in 2024 amid "serious threats against her life," the Norwegian Nobel Committee acknowledged in its news release.
"When authoritarians seize power, it is crucial to recognize courageous defenders of freedom who rise and resist," the committee said in a statement.
"Democracy depends on people who refuse to stay silent, who dare to step forward despite grave risk, and who remind us that freedom must never be taken for granted, but must always be defended — with words, with courage and with determination.