Trump's proposal for the Gaza Strip. And, what corporations got wrong about DEI
Briefly

In a recent press conference, President Trump proposed that the U.S. take control of the Gaza Strip, aiming to dismantle dangerous weapons and envisioning the area as a future resort destination. While many Palestinians face difficult living conditions and would consider leaving, doing so could undermine hopes for a Palestinian state. Additionally, the U.S. has begun relocating migrants to Guantanamo Bay as a temporary measure until they can be sent to other countries, which raises legal concerns and reflects a political strategy by the Trump administration.
Trump described Gaza as an uninhabitable demolition site and suggested it could become the 'Riviera of the Middle East,' indicating a desire for U.S. control.
Key Arab states oppose Hamas ruling Gaza but don't see mass displacement of nearly 2 million Palestinians as a viable solution.
Trump's proposal to send migrants to Guantanamo Bay highlights the administration's controversial stance on immigration, raising legal questions regarding the treatment of migrants.
Experts suggest that holding migrants at Guantanamo, rather than in the U.S., is more about sending a political message than logistical efficiency.
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