The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah, has launched its first attack on Israel since the US and Iran agreed to a 14-day ceasefire. The group said early on April 9 that it fired rockets at northern Israel in response to what it insists are Israeli “ceasefire violations.” “In response to the enemy’s violation,” Hezbollah targeted the Israeli kibbutz near the border with Lebanon “with a rocket barrage” early on April 9, it said in a statement. “This response will continue until the Israeli-American aggression against our country and our people ceases,” the group warned. The attack came a day after Hezbollah stressed that it reserved “right” to respond to Israel’s “barbaric aggression” as a deadly wave of strikes was reported across Lebanon. This comes as the Lebanese militant group had stopped attacking Israeli targets early on April 8, Reuters reported citing three Lebanese sources close to the movement.n18oc_crux | n18oc_world 0:00 INTRODUCTION2:02 OVER 250 KILLED IN LEBANON IN DEADLIEST DAY OF WAR3:41 ‘LEBANON NOT PART OF TRUCE’5:27 MILITIA GROUP THREATENS TO ‘DISCIPLINE ISRAEL WITH FORCE’6:45 GULF STATES FEAR TRUCE MAY COLLAPSE