"We expect that on October 28, here is Geneva, the Human Rights Council will hold a special meeting, (which) will feature an intervention by president Mahmud Abbas from Palestine on the situation in the region," UN spokesman Michele Zaccheo told reporters.
He stressed that the event would not be a special session of the council, but rather a "meeting" lasting about one hour, including a speech by Abbas, but with no room for subsequent questions or debate.
The announcement came as UN chief Ban Ki-moon was expected to make an unannounced visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories today to try to calm nearly three weeks of escalating violence.
Young Palestinians have defied an Israeli security crackdown and calls for non-violence from Abbas by carrying out repeated knife and other attacks on Jews.
At least 41 Palestinians have been killed in the upsurge in violence that began at the start of the month, including alleged attackers. Eight Israelis have died.