Lebanon’s Hezbollah said Monday that it had carried out a “defensive strike” against Israel for repeated ceasefire violations, the first such attack since a US-brokered deal last week paused the monthslong war between the two. Shortly after, Israel said it was conducting attacks on targets inside Lebanon.No further details were provided.Lebanon’s parliament speaker accused Israel of violating the ceasefire earlier in the day, after authorities said two people were killed and a Lebanese Army soldier was wounded in Israeli strikes.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The Israeli military said Monday that Hezbollah had launched two rockets across the border.While no casualties were reported after the rockets landed in an open area, according to the Israeli military, the potential for escalation and further violence remains a concern.Read more: Ceasefire begins in Israel–Hezbollah war after more than a year of fighting