Just four hours after Iran’s Fattah-2 missile flattened central Tel Aviv, turning Dizengoff Square into a pile of smoke and rubble – a video unexpectedly streamed live from an underground bunker beneath the city. This was “A new message of peace from Tel Aviv!”: the first urgent ceasefire call from Israel since the war broke out.
The content of the historic message:
In the 2-minute and 47-second video, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (face pale, shirt torn at the shoulder from the explosion) clearly declared to the camera:

“We, the people of Israel, call on Iran and the whole world to immediately cease all hostilities. Tel Aviv is burning. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives. We are ready to negotiate unconditional peace to save what remains of our country.”

He added: “We acknowledge our mistakes in ‘Operation Epic Fury.’ Let the Hormuz reopen, let our children not die from bombs and bullets.” The video ends with images of Israeli children crying amidst the rubble, accompanied by the words “Peace Now – Before It’s Too Late.”

The IRGC leader briefly stated: “The message of peace is only valid when the US and Israel withdraw all their forces from the Gulf and compensate the Palestinian and Iranian people for the damages. Otherwise, Haifa and Jerusalem will be the next targets.”
A new message of peace from Tel Aviv! – this is not a sign of genuine reconciliation. This is the clearest evidence that Iran’s “Revenge Storm” counterattack has forced the Israeli superpower to its knees in less than a day. The world is holding its breath: Will Washington accept a withdrawal, or is this just a delaying tactic to prepare for a nuclear retaliation?
