Israel's military is ready for a "significant expansion" of the Gaza ground offensive that has already claimed at least 28 lives.
The offensive began on Thursday night with the aim of destroying the weapons arsenal, infrastructure and underground tunnels used by Hamas, Israeli officials claimed.
An Israeli soldier and at least 27 Palestinians - including a baby, two children and a 70-year-old woman - have already been killed in the operation, according to Palestinian officials.
An Israeli Apache attack helicopter shoots a missile over the Gaza StripBut Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned: "My instructions are to prepare for the possibility of significantly widening the ground operation, and the military is preparing accordingly."
Mr Netanyahu said a ground assault was the only way to infiltrate Hamas' underground network.
The United Nations has said it is stepping up emergency aid to Gaza, where Israel's military offensive has worsened water shortages and raised fears of increased sewage contamination and water-borne diseases.
Smoke billows in Gaza after an airstrike on FridayThe operation and killings prompted Pope Francis to phone both Israeli President Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to call for an immediate ceasefire.
Mr Peres told the Pope that "a small group of fanatics are the cause of suffering in Gaza" and that "Israel is doing everything to lower the flames and minimise civilian casualties".
Mr Abbas, meanwhile, explained he was "exerting all required effort, together with Egypt and all other parties, to halt the bloodshed and relieve out people's suffering".
On Friday lunchtime the Israeli Defence Forces reported they had "engaged and killed 17 terrorists".
An Israeli Defence Force photo of apparent Hamas tunnelsIsrael confirmed 20-year-old Sgt Eitan Barak had been "killed fighting Hamas terrorists". The country's media is investigating the possibility he was a victim of so-called friendly fire.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri called the ground offensive "foolish", adding that Israel would suffer "dreadful consequences".
"Netanyahu is killing our children and will pay the price," he said. "The ground invasion doesn't frighten us and the occupation army will sink in Gaza's mud."
Those injured in explosions and fighting are arriving at hospitals in GazaIsrael claimed 50 rockets were fired from Gaza overnight - 25 slamming into its territory.
Israeli tanks and troops moved into Gaza following a 10-day campaign of more than 2,000 airstrikes that had failed to halt Hamas rocket fire on Israeli cities.
It is the first major Israeli ground offensive in Gaza in just over five years.
The army has confirmed that a draft of 18,000 additional reserve soldiers has been authorised by the government on top of the 30,000 already deployed.
Sgt Eitan Barak, killed in fighting overnight. Pic: Israeli Defence ForceThe ground campaign followed a brief truce on Thursday in which Israel held fire to allow Gazans to stock up on food and other necessities.
Some 264 Palestinians have been killed since fighting began 11 days ago, with another 2,000 injured, according to the health ministry in Gaza.
Figures provided by the Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights show that civilians account for more than 80% of the victims of Israel's assault since July 8.
An Israeli mobile artillery unit fires towards the Gaza StripA UN agency has said the number of displaced Gazans has almost doubled in the past 24 hours, hitting 40,000 people since the ground operation began.
Israel has confirmed two of its citizens have died.
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