Trump has released his 20-point peace plan for Gaza and bring an end to Israel's war on the enclave following discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Included in the proposal would be the phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from the enclave, the disarmament of Hamas, the return of Israeli captives for Palestinian prisoners and detainees, and the set up of a transitional authority to govern Gaza.
The plan's announcement comes after a day of Israeli bombing in Gaza, having killed at least 33 Palestinians, including 24 in Gaza City, as the army pushes on to occupy the region.
The attacks included a strike on a tent targeting displaced Palestinians in the south in Nuseirat, killing one.
Israeli forces have also continued their raids on the occupied West Bank, detaining 17 more Palestinians, including a 14-year-old boy, across the Ramallah and el-Bireh governorate.
US President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday for high-stakes talks aimed at pushing an elusive Gaza peace plan over the line.
Trump says a deal to end the nearly two-year war on Gaza, free captives held in Gaza, and an agreement to disarm the Palestinian group is effectively done, following talks with Arab leaders last week.