Okay, I'm Lebanese as well, and I can verify that this is bs, Hezbollah has clashed with anti-corruption protesters from all sects. They've even attacked their own people in Nabatieh. This is typical Hizbullah spin. At least be honest with your biases. Hezbollah also has been receiving additional dollars from Iran as the country sinks into an economic crisis, supplementing only their own sect. This is by definition a proxy war and a rallying cry to organize the Shia'a against the popular movements.
If you wanna call the Shia crowds that were against cutting off their roads by people coming in from Tripoli and Ashrafieh Hezbollah, then the crowds in Jal el Dib were Lebanese Forces and Phalanges, and the guy who was shot dead in the head, was an active member of the PSP, and right now the ones protesting are the pro Harriri bunch because he wasn't nominated.
This is typical western misdirection, anyone against the movement we support has to be an Iranian backed militiaman.
Supplementing his own sect? When Jumblat shut down all the gas stations a few weeks ago, only Hezbollah opened their stations to all Lebanese not just Shia, the supermarkets in Dahiye with cheap products? Anyone can buy. If you're talking about salaries, well tough luck I mean if you want a better paying job go sign up with the Hezb, they don't owe anyone anything, the government's corruption is largely due to the inept economic policies of the American backed Harriri movement since 1991 and the policies of the head of the central bank, I don't see how the heck you're going to pin this on the Hezb.
The "popular movement" already failed, it specifically called the poorest Lebanese, the Shia from Khandak and other places, savages, uneducated, thugs, etc... It drove away the very people that set downtown on fire in the first two days, not the sushi eating protesters in Jal el Dib. A revolution without the poor is going to inevitably fail, it's now a revolution of the right wing Bourgeois against the elite for holding their money in the banks, (There are still some left wing elements protesting against the banks, but those are the only ones I respect).