For now, the ceasefire offers a rare moment of hope amid two years of devastating conflict. Families on both sides of the border are reuniting, humanitarian aid is flowing, and for the first time in years, the prospect of long-term peace seems possible.
Whether the truce will hold — and whether it marks the beginning of a broader reconciliation — remains to be seen. But as world leaders cautiously celebrate, one truth stands out: diplomacy, even between adversaries, can still change the course of history.