The usually bustling streets of Jerusalem were eerily quiet on Monday as deadly fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants raged for a third day in and around the Gaza Strip."Jerusalem is indeed a ghost town," said May Bahbah, a Palestinian resident of Jerusalem in her 40s."People are in fear and worried," she told AFP, standing next to a shuttered greengrocer.Palestinians living in the city's Israeli-annexed east "have to go to their jobs but they are worried they might be abused" by Israeli forces "because of the war situation", said Bahbah.