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Several facts are wrong in your article
While your excitement about your area of expertise is understandable, your overzealousness has led you to totally misunderstand what's happened on the ground. The most glaring example is the fact that Hezbollah did NOT get two thirds majority in the new government. Hezbollah and allies will be getting no more than 11 seats out of 30, which is not even half of the seats of the government.
Not to burst your bubble totally, Hezbollah exaggerated the importance of their "weapon" (the fiber network) and used hyperbole to achieve political gains. The fiber network was no more than an excuse. It carries a lot less importance as a strategic weapon than you, I and lots of other techies were originally led to believe.