Israeli police said that was one possibility under investigation.
The Israeli military, which exercises overall control in the West Bank, said its troops were not involved in the incident.
Palestinian ambulance driver Talal Eideh said his medical team found the boy dead near his village, not far from the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Thursday evening. He was shot in the back, Eideh said.
Samer Shalabi, a village resident and journalist, said other youths who were with the boy said they were throwing stones at Israeli cars on a nearby road when they came under fire from one or more settlers. He said tensions were high in the village because of a march by settlers nearby the day before.
Israeli police confirmed the boy's death and said they were investigating the cause. Spokesman Gili Elhadad said police received reports of stone-throwing and gunshots in the area on Thursday and were looking into both.
Israel controls the West Bank, home to around 2.5 million Palestinians and 300,000 Jewish settlers, but the Western-backed Palestinian government of President Mahmoud Abbas exercises limited authority in some areas.
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