"An IDF (Israel Defence Forces) soldier was killed by gunfire fired this evening at an army force in Hebron," a statement from the Israeli military said yesterday.
"The soldier was taken to a hospital in an intensive care unit where he died of his wounds," it said, identifying him as 20-year-old Sergeant Gabriel Koby from Tirat Hacarmel in northern Israel.
Israel police had earlier said the soldier had been shot, "probably by terrorists," although the shooter had fled the scene, sparking a massive manhunt.
The shooting took place close to the volatile Cave of the Patriarchs, which is considered holy to both Jews and Muslims.
The army locked down the city with roadblocks "in order to prevent the perpetrators from fleeing the city," the statement said.
Shortly before the incident, witnesses said there were clashes in the city centre between stone-throwers and Israeli forces, with one Palestinian wounded by rubber bullets.
Following the attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the resettlement of the disputed Machpela house, a Hebron structure near the Cave of the Patriarchs from which he had removed 15 Jewish settlers last year.
"Whoever tries to forcibly remove us from the city of our patriarchs will achieve the opposite," he said in a statement.
"We will continue to fight terror and strike at its perpetrators with one hand, while strengthening the settlements with the other."
Yesterday's fatal shooting took place a day after Israeli troops found the body of another soldier who had been lured to the northern West Bank and killed by a Palestinian.
