Diplomacy must be active in conflicts such as that of Israel in the Gaza Strip, being the seventh war since the creation of the Israeli state in 1948.
There is an urgency to debate the end of the conflict and find a solution, despite the challenges presented by the war logic.
The two-state formula, established in the Oslo Accords of 1993, remains the favorite although its implementation is more difficult today.
The EU's 12-point peace plan is timely and necessary, but it may be idealistic in its expectations.
The main challenge for current diplomacy is to determine who will be the voice of Palestine, a territory ruled de facto by a terrorist organization since 2006.
Conclusion: The need for a diplomatic solution to the conflict between Israel and Palestine becomes more important in light of the increasing challenges and complexity of the situation.