Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenager who was driving a car towards them, as well as a Palestinian bystander, in the occupied West Bank on Saturday.
Palestinian state news agency Wafa reported that 55-year-old Ziad Naim Abu Dawood, a municipal street cleaner, was killed while working. It said another Palestinian was killed.
The Palestinian health ministry identified the second Palestinian as 17-year-old Ahmed Khalil Al-Rajabi.
The military claimed that an "uninvolved person" was hit in addition to the driver of the car, who they claimed "accelerated" towards soldiers at a checkpoint in the West Bank city of Hebron.
In an earlier statement, the military claimed two "terrorists" were killed after soldiers opened fire, without providing any evidence, before later clarifying that only one was involved.
An Israeli security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a 17-year-old was driving the car and a 55-year-old was the bystander.
The military did not report any injuries to the soldiers.
Violence has surged this year in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians have risen sharply, while the military has tightened movement restrictions and carried out sweeping raids in several cities.
Since January, 51 Palestinian minors, aged under 18, have been killed in the West Bank by Israeli forces, according to the Palestinian health ministry.