Mohamed Salaymeh, 17, was shot dead on Wednesday evening during clashes between Palestinian young men and Israeli troops near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Al-Khalil city.
They said the female soldier fired six bullets at the young man in different places of his body and left him bleeding until other soldiers came and took him to the entrance of Kiryat Araba settlement.
Afterwards, many friends of Salaymeh and residents of the old city clashed with the troops who prevented journalists from getting near the body to take pictures, while Jewish settlers exploited the situation and attacked homes and civilians in the neighborhoods of Sahla and Abu Sneineh.
According to sources, the killing of Salaymeh triggered violent clashes near Kanar area, the eastern neighborhood of Dura town in Al-Khalil, when two Israeli patrol cars stormed the area.
A group of angry young man encircled the military patrol vehicles and hurled stones and empty bottles at the invading troops.
Eyewitnesses said that the troops forced passing passengers to leave their vehicles and used them as human shields in order to protect themselves from the young men's attacks.
Meanwhile, other violent clashes erupted for the same reason in Tal'at Abu Hadid area, a place near Tariq Bin Ziyad school and different areas of Al-Khalil.
Several Palestinian young men were reportedly wounded during the confrontations in different places of Al-Khalil city.
One Israeli military vehicle was torched with a home-made grenade in Tal'at Abu Hadid during the events.
Other places near Al-Khalil city like the towns of Samu and Beit Ummar also saw angry confrontations with Israeli troops.