Israeli officials have shared a harrowing photo showing the human impact of the recent outbreak of violence in the Middle East.
In the image posted to the Israel Defence Force's (IDF) Instagram page, fathers are seen cradling their newborns in the hallway of a Tel Aviv maternity ward.
Authorities advised new parents to take the children out of their cribs and guard them in the fortified halls while rockets rained down from above.
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The IDF claimed the babies are the "innocent victims of terror" as they are born to the sounds of air raid sirens echoing throughout the country.
"During a barrage of rockets from Gaza into central Israel, children were born to the warning sound of sirens," the post read.
"The infants in the maternity ward were taken from their cribs and held in a fortified hallway while rockets rained over the hospital.
"These are the innocent victims of terror."
According to health ministries from both Israel and the Gaza Strip, dozens have been killed as each region tries to one-up the other's attacks.
In what is being touted as the worst violence in years between Israel and Palestine, dozens have already died and hundreds have been injured with the conflict not showing any signs of easing.
The United Nations is warning the conflict could mushroom into "full-scale war."
Israel's bombing of Gaza has now killed 67 people, including 17 children, and over 388 have been injured in the blasts, according to the Gaza-based Palestinian Health Ministry.
Israel said at least 15 of those killed were Hamas militants according to CNN.
"Stop the fire immediately. We're escalating towards a full-scale war," UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, tweeted.
"The cost of war in Gaza is devastating and is being paid by ordinary people.
"UN is working w/ all sides to restore calm. Stop the violence now."
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Since the flare-up escalated on Monday, Gaza militants have fired more than 1000 rockets into Israel.
An estimated seven Israelis were killed, including a six-year-old boy.
More than 200 civilians have also been injured, officials confirmed.
Around 130 rockets rained down on Tel Aviv last night and Israel's main airport, Ben Gurion has been closed as a result.
Thousands of Israeli's spent the night in bomb shelters and health officials are concerned for those in hospital departments like the maternity wards who don't have that level of protection.
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Gaza has no air defence system and few bomb shelters to offer the Palestinian people protection.
Palestinian health ministry spokesman, Ashraf al-Qidra said the people of Gaza were in a "state of panic" due to the ongoing Israeli bombardment.
He said Israel had deliberately targeted civilian homes and crowded residential neighbourhoods, adding that 43 per cent of the victims of strikes in Gaza were children and women.
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