The Israeli army said in a statement that it was "investigating" the Al Jazeera journalist's death.
A military statement said army forces, in cooperation with the Shin Bet internal security service and the border guards, worked "in the last hours in the Jenin refugee camp and near the village of Burqin, and in several other areas of the West Bank to arrest wanted persons."
The army suggested that the Al Jazeera correspondent may have been shot by Palestinians as they clashed with Israeli forces, which "responded with fire, without causing any casualties."
For his part, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid proposed to the Palestinian Authority a joint pathological investigation into the reporter's death. "Journalists must be protected in conflict zones and we all have a responsibility to get to the truth," Lapid tweeted.