Israeli forces killed a Palestinian youth in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus during violence early on Thursday, Palestinian medics said.
The teenager killed was Waseem Khalifa, 18, from Balata, the largest refugee camp in the West Bank, medics said.
The Palestine Red Crescent said at least 30 Palestinians were wounded in the incident.
Four people were shot with live ammunition, three of whom were in critical condition, it said.
Witnesses said violence broke out when Israeli forces arrived to protect Jewish worshippers visiting Joseph's Tomb at Balata.
The Israeli military is investigating the incident, Reuters reported.
According to Israeli media, armed Palestinians exchanged fire with Israeli soldiers around the site. No Israeli casualties were reported.
Last week, three Palestinian gunmen were killed in a shoot-out with Israeli forces in Nablus.
This month saw fighting between Israeli forces and the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad in Gaza — the worst in more than a year.
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Israeli jets pounded the Gaza Strip in what the Israeli military said was a pre-emptive attack aimed at preventing an imminent threat.
At least 49 people were killed in Gaza, including civilians and children, and hundreds more were wounded during 56 hours of fighting.
More than 1,000 rockets were launched towards Israel by Islamic Jihad.
Israeli forces have carried out near-daily raids in the West Bank in recent months, after men from the area carried out deadly street attacks in Israel.
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What is Folia?
Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal's new plant-based menu will launch at Four Seasons hotels in Dubai this November. A desire to cater to people looking for clean, healthy meals beyond green salad is what inspired Prince Khaled and American celebrity chef Matthew Kenney to create Folia. The word means "from the leaves" in Latin, and the exclusive menu offers fine plant-based cuisine across Four Seasons properties in Los Angeles, Bahrain and, soon, Dubai.
Kenney specialises in vegan cuisine and is the founder of Plant Food Wine and 20 other restaurants worldwide. "I’ve always appreciated Matthew’s work," says the Saudi royal. "He has a singular culinary talent and his approach to plant-based dining is prescient and unrivalled. I was a fan of his long before we established our professional relationship."
Folia first launched at The Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills in July 2018. It is available at the poolside Cabana Restaurant and for in-room dining across the property, as well as in its private event space. The food is vibrant and colourful, full of fresh dishes such as the hearts of palm ceviche with California fruit, vegetables and edible flowers; green hearb tacos filled with roasted squash and king oyster barbacoa; and a savoury coconut cream pie with macadamia crust.
In March 2019, the Folia menu reached Gulf shores, as it was introduced at the Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay, where it is served at the Bay View Lounge. Next, on Tuesday, November 1 – also known as World Vegan Day – it will come to the UAE, to the Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach and the Four Seasons DIFC, both properties Prince Khaled has spent "considerable time at and love".
There are also plans to take Folia to several more locations throughout the Middle East and Europe.
While health-conscious diners will be attracted to the concept, Prince Khaled is careful to stress Folia is "not meant for a specific subset of customers. It is meant for everyone who wants a culinary experience without the negative impact that eating out so often comes with."
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