Forced into tents on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea or huddling in the rubble, Palestinians have been running for their lives through 22 months of war.

Dodging bullets and Israeli airstrikes while chasing scarce food, some two million people are squeezed into less than 100 square kilometers. And it seems they're about to be squeezed again.

Najla Abu Jarad's family is squatting on the outskirts of Gaza City, Israel's next target.

"They want to remove us, but to where?" asked the 60-year-old. "What's left in Gaza?"

According to the United Nations, 86 per cent of the territory is already within the Israeli-militarized zone or subject to evacuation orders .

Najla Abu Jarad, 60, speaks with CBC News freelance videographer Mohamed El Saife near her tent on the outskirts of Gaza City o

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