If that was the only claim then I wouldn't be pressing hard on it. I'm rather pressing hard on the claim before about how there's "next to nothing" by morning after the night bombardment IIMT was referring. The former claim ("hardly business as usual there") is within the realm of possibility while the latter claim ("there may be next to nothing left by tomorrow morning") is so out of that realm that it's a sign of mind that is seriously unmoored from reality due to as the kids like to say - "not touching grass".Tel Aviv hasn't been wiped out, but it's hardly business as usual there. Israel has been shaken to its foundations for the first time in its existence.
Just to reiterate, IIMT was claiming that there is nothing left "as of right now" - as in at the moment he was making the post. He's trying to retroact and said Iran had backed off but in his original post he had claimed that the damage had already been done and that targets had been wiped off the map.