Washington - Secretary of State John Kerry will head overseas again on Wednesday in a bid to defuse the escalating Israeli-Palestinian violence and make headway on Syria’s moribund peace process. He doesn’t appear to have a clear plan for either.

Kerry will spend five days in Europe and the Middle East focused on two of the most intractable conflicts. Spokesman John Kirby didn’t outline which countries America’s top diplomat would visit, but said he would meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Kirby didn’t detail any American plan to end the unrest that erupted a month ago over the status of Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, but stressed that Kerry hoped to ultimately restart talks on a long-sought, two-state peace agreement. “What we want to see is the violence to end, for calm to be restored and for nobody to participate in actions or rhetoric that just inflame the tensions and encourages more violence,” he told reporters.

Over the past month, 10 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks, most of them stabbings. Forty-six Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, including 25 identified by Israel as attackers, and the rest in clashes with Israeli troops. An Eritrean migrant died after being shot by a security guard and beaten by a mob that mistakenly believed he was a Palestinian assailant during a deadly attack at a bus station.... Read More: VIN