work to de-escalate tensions. >> reporter: iran also appearing to de-escalate, drawing a curtain of secrecy over the attack, saying there was no damage, no casualties, and blaming it on "infiltrators," not directly pointing the finger at israel. and israel also projecting business as usual with not a single official comment from the government or the military. but sources say the limited nature of israel's response signaling an effort to avoid a wider war after weeks of escalating tensions. israel's airstrike on iran's consulate in syria that killed some of its top commanders, and then iran's response, that unprecedented barrage of 300 missiles into israel. so what happens now? do israel and iran not attack each other directly anymore? >> i think this round is over. both fighters are going to leave the ring. but they'll be back. >> david: we will see. matt gutman with us live from tel aviv again tonight.