Lebanese opposition groups and critics of the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah scored unexpected gains in the country’s parliamentary elections on Sunday, leading some allies of the armed group to lose seats in parliament. According to preliminary results cited by Lebanese media, Hezbollah lost major allies in Mount Lebanon, as well as south, north and east Lebanon, to members of opposition groups, suggesting that the movement could lose its majority in the 128-member parliament. The opposition managed to snatch around 10 seats. In the 2018 elections, Hezbollah and its allies, among them the…