An Israeli soldier shot dead a 16-year-old Palestinian near a road leading to a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank on Friday, Palestinian officials said, and the army said it had opened fire to protect motorists from rioters.
Witnesses said the incident, east of the hub city of Ramallah, also involved face-offs in open fields between settlers, at least one of whom was armed, and Palestinians, with some on either side lobbing rocks at the other.
The Palestinian foreign ministry condemned the teenager's killing as an "execution". A second Palestinian was shot and wounded in the incident, health officials and witnesses said.
The Palestinian health ministry identified the dead teen as Amjad Nashaat Abu Alia.
The Israeli army said troops fired to disperse hundreds of Palestinians who had burned tires and hurled rocks at a road leading to Kochav Hashachar settlement. "We are aware of reports of a Palestinian that was killed," it said in a statement.
Israel's Channel 14 TV said a settler was also injured. But the army said it knew of no such incident during the confrontations outside Kochav Hashachar and that the report appeared to be referring to an incident elsewhere.
It came after two Palestinians were killed during an overnight raid by the Israeli military in Nablus early on Sunday, in what the army described as a shootout with gunmen.
At least 53 Palestinians have been killed since late March, mostly in the West Bank, among them suspected militants and also non-combatants, including Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American dual national, who was covering an Israeli raid in Jenin.