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Israeli media reported that a settler was also injured. The spokesperson added that the army had “worked to restore order” after “clashes erupted between Palestinians and settlers, which involved throwing stones at one another”. The Israeli army spokesperson said that it was “aware of reports of a Palestinian that was killed”, and that the army had responded after Palestinians burned tyres and threw stones. “It’s clear that there was the intention to kill because the shot was above the waist,” Nassar said. Nassar said it was not clear whether the Israeli army or settler fire had killed Amjad. “There was one settler who was armed, and my cousin was very close to him – it was point blank.” “There were confrontations, and there was a lot of friction between the youth and the Israeli army and settlers,” he told Al Jazeera. Nassar Nassar, said he was approximately 10 metres (30 feet) away when his cousin Amjad was killed, adding that the settler who was armed was “shooting indiscriminately”. When they both started shooting, the youth fell to the ground,” Sabarneh said. “Both the army and the settler were shooting at the protesters who were throwing rocks. Journalist Hadi Sabarneh, who was present at the scene, told Al Jazeera that, along with the Israeli forces, a group of settlers had arrived at the protest, including one armed with what appeared to be an M-16 rifle, which the journalist filmed. The protest began at approximately 11am (8:00 GMT) and had been called for by several popular committees and the Palestinian Authority’s Committee against the Wall and Settlements, which regularly organises protests. The killing took place during confrontations with the Israeli army and Jewish settlers that broke out following a protest by Palestinians against settler violence in the area. He was taken to a hospital in Ramallah where he was pronounced dead at approximately 2pm (11:00 GMT). The ministry identified the youth as Amjad Nashat Abu Alya, saying he was shot with a bullet to the chest on Friday afternoon. Ramallah, occupied West Bank – A 16-year-old Palestinian has been shot dead by the Israeli army in the village of al-Mughayyer, near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, according to the Palestinian health ministry and witnesses.
