Gaza City: The death toll in Gaza hit 265 on Friday as Israel pressed a ground offensive on the 11th day of an assault aimed at stamping out rocket fire, medics said. And an Israeli soldier was killed during the launch Thursday night of land operations on the edges of the Gaza Strip, raising the death toll on the Israeli side to two, the army said. The latest death was that of a man killed near Beit Hanun at the northern end of the Gaza Strip, emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said, raising Friday`s toll to 24 dead. Shortly before midday (0900 GMT), three Palestinian teenagers were killed by Israeli tank shelling near the northern town of Beit Hanun, he said. Earlier, four other Palestinians were killed in several attacks on Beit Hanun, two of them by Israeli tank fire shortly after midnight. Medics also found the body of a man killed in a strike south of Gaza City. Another Palestinian died in Shejaiya, east of Gaza City, Qudra said. Earlier, two men from the Shami family were killed in the southern city of Khan Yunis. And four members of another family died in another strike on the city, he said. Also in Khan Yunis, three people were killed by tank fire. A five-month-old baby was among five Gazan killed in separate Israeli attacks on the southern city of Rafah. Figures provided by the Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights show civilians account for more than 80 percent of the victims of Israel`s assault since July 8 to halt rocket fire by militants of the Islamist movement Hamas which controls the coastal strip. At least 1,920 Palestinians have also been wounded. Since the Israeli operation began, at least 1,164 rockets fired from Gaza have struck Israel, and another 320 have been shot down by the country`s Iron Dome air defence system, Army figures show. On the Israeli side, a civilian was killed by rocket fire earlier this week, and a soldier was killed overnight in Gaza. Four Israelis have been seriously injured.