Nobel Prize

 Javier Milei at the Western Wall, February 6, 2024

Argentina’s President Javier Milei wins 2025 'Jewish Nobel Prize'

Genesis Prize Chairman Stan Polovets praised Milei’s support for Israel, achievements in reforming Argentina’s economy, and pursuit of justice for AMIA terror victims.

Alfred Dreyfus

This week in Jewish history: The Dreyfus Affair and birth of Zionism

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By STEVEN DRUCKER
03/01/2025

Trump's Middle East diplomacy deserves the Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Committee must award the prize based on results, not ideology. The Abraham Accords brought tangible peace to a region defined by turmoil, proving that diplomacy can persist over division.

By GREGORY LYAKHOV
02/01/2025

This week in Jewish history: Jerusalem seized, Nazi death camps begin

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By STEVEN DRUCKER
06/12/2024

Trump and Biden can forge peace in Israel – and earn Trump the Nobel Prize

Trump has a chance to transcend these odds of winning the Nobel Peace Prize by joining forces with President Joe Biden to end the war in Israel.

24/11/2024

My Word: The ‘UN-Nobel’ peace prize nomination

UNRWA WAS not the only peculiar nomination for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize. Among the contenders was UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

 COPY OF original Russian-language edition of ‘Doctor Zhivago,’ covertly published by the CIA.

This week in Jewish history: Nobel prize, Treblinka, Rebbe Nachman

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By STEVEN DRUCKER
18/10/2024

Japan nuclear bomb survivors win Nobel Peace Prize

Nihon Hidankyo praised for efforts to achieve a nuclear-free world

By REUTERS
11/10/2024

UNRWA retains Nobel Peace Prize candidacy despite evidence proving its ties to Hamas

Approximately 12,000 people signed a petition urging the Peace Research Institute Oslo to reconsider UNRWA’s candidacy for the Nobel Prize.

 A TATTERED Israeli flag flies in Kfar Aza, one of the kibbutzim attacked by Hamas.

From Kfar Aza to the world: A powerful portrait of Israel’s solitude

Bernard Lévy recounts his harrowing experience in Israel following the October 7th Hamas attack, capturing the deep isolation and suffering of the Jewish state and highlighting its isolation.

By ARSEN OSTROVSKY
19/09/2024
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