Lebanon's Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh on Wednesday slammed Hezbollah for installing a private phone network, branding the move as a "state violation." Hamadeh said that the Hezbollah network, which started out in south Lebanon and ended up in Beirut and its suburbs, "went beyond logic." He criticized Hezbollah 's move as a "commercial, security and military project" related to the group's "state within the state." Hamadeh uncovered that Hezbollah's "independent network" is an indication that the group intends to cover two-thirds and three quarters of Lebanon. |