Israel has welcomed a proposal by international mediators to resume long-stalled talks with the Palestinians but said it has some concerns about the plan.

Senior Cabinet ministers discussed the proposal at a meeting today.

The plan by the Quartet of Mideast mediators calls for the resumption of talks and a deal within a year. It was put forth after the Palestinians last month asked the United Nations to recognise their state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office says Israel "welcomes the Quartet's call for direct negotiations between the parties without preconditions" but said it has unspecified "concerns" about the proposal.

The Quartet includes the US, European Union, United Nations and Russia.

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