In Rafah, they are preparing for an Israeli attack: "The children are asking where we will go and if they will die" More than a million Palestinians are huddled in the southern city, the last relatively safe refuge in the Gaza Strip. "Every day we are on the run.

The displacement is difficult because I have two daughters with disabilities. I can't carry them. I don't have a car or a cart," said Lila Abu Mustafa. "If there is another displacement, I will not move."