Smouldering rubble in the aftermath of a Israeli airstrike on the office of Gaza's Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh on Saturday.<br/> <br />An Israeli military spokeswoman confirmed the strike on Haniyeh's office -- where the prime minister met his Egyptian counterpart to discuss a peace deal just hours earlier.<br/> <br />Another barrage of strikes hit Gaza just before dawn on Saturday.<br/> <br />Here, a Hamas compound was hit, but no casualties were reported.<br/> <br />Israel's Cabinet has authorised the mobilisation of up to 75,000 reservists, preparing the ground for a possible invasion into Gaza.<br/> <br />As dawn broke on Saturday, many were being briefed by commanders and preparing vehicles for a possible offensive.<br/> <br />Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a four-hour strategy session with senior ministers in Tel Aviv on widening the military campaign, while other cabinet members were polled by telephone on raising the mobilisation level.<br/> <br />Officials in Gaza said 29 Palestinians - 13 militants and 16 civilians, among them eight children and a pregnant woman - had been killed in the enclave since Israel began its air strikes.<br/> <br />Three Israeli civilians were killed by a rocket on Thursday.
