The State Department said Kerry and Netanyahu discussed plans to meet during a phone call yesterday as Kerry flew from Washington to Milan on an unrelated trip.
The department described the call as "productive" and said it focused on ways to end ongoing violence. An official said Kerry reiterated US condemnation of terrorist attacks against Israelis and reaffirmed Israel's right to defend its citizens.
Kerry "made clear that he will continue to follow the situation closely and that the US will remain engaged in efforts to restore calm," the department said.
The department also said Kerry spoke Thursday with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and "expressed his deep concern over the recent wave of violence and offered his support for efforts to restore calm as soon as possible."
Kerry also emphasised to Abbas the need to avoid further violence and prevent inflammatory rhetoric, accusations and actions that increase tensions.