Trump really wants a Nobel Peace Prize. His prospects may be rising.

President Donald Trump has reached the mountaintop of global political power – twice – but another quest still looms: the Nobel Peace Prize.

The president has been openly campaigning for the prize, which will be announced this Friday, since his first term. Nominated multiple times by supporters (the official list of nominees, which typically runs in the hundreds, is not released), President Trump recently said it would be “an insult” to the country should he fail to win.

Observers – and indeed, Mr. Trump himself – have mostly discounted his chances of receiving the award. But the news Wednesday evening that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of an ambitious peace plan, brokered by Mr. Trump, may cast the subject in a new light. Under the deal, Israel and Hamas have agreed to exchange remaining hostages and prisoners, and Israel will pull back its troops.

Why We Wrote This

The president has been openly campaigning for the prize, which will be announced this Friday, since his first term. And while his contention to have ended seven wars in seven months strikes observers as a stretch, recent signs of progress in Ukraine and especially Gaza may give him a legitimate claim.

“BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS!” Mr. Trump wrote in his announcement.

This is not to say he’s now a lock for this year’s prize – which almost certainly has already been decided. But the idea seems a bit less far-fetched.

Long before this week’s developments, Mr. Trump was lobbying on his own behalf, which may be unprecedented in the prize’s 124-year history. In July, he called Norway’s finance minister and former NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, to talk tariffs, then threw in a pitch for the peace prize.

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