August 4, 2020
A hangar in Beirut port in which 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate had been stored from 2014 explodes, killing at least 214 people and wounding 7,000.
August 10, 2020
The government of Prime Minister Hassan Diab resigns following public outcry.
August 14, 2020
The High Judicial Council appoints military investigative judge Fadi Sawan to lead the probe into the explosion.
August 17 – September 2, 2020
Sawan orders the arrest of 25 port employees and mid to low-ranking officials. They are all issued blanket charges.
November 25, 2020
December 10, 2020
Sawan charges caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab, former finance minister Ali Hassan Khalil, former public works ministers Ghazi Zeaiter and Youssef Fenianos with negligence.
Former prime ministers, Lebanon’s Grand Mufti, the highest Sunni Muslim cleric in the country, and Iran-backed political party Hezbollah support the charged politicians.
February 18, 2021
The Court of Cassation removes Sawan from the probe.
February 19, 2021
The High Judicial Court replaces Sawan with judge Tarek Bitar, the head of Beirut’s criminal court. Bitar refused the post when he was offered it in August but did not provide further information at the time.
April 15, 2021
Bitar orders the release of six detainees in pre-trial detention.
June 23, 2021
Bitar orders the release of another two detainees, so 17 remain in pre-trial detention, which has no time limit.
July 2, 2021
Bitar asks Parliament to lift the immunity of sitting MPs and former ministers Khalil, Zeaiter and former interior minister Nohad Machnouk. Parliament has not yet responded and asked for more proof from Bitar. He refused.
Bitar asks caretaker Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi for the authorization to question Major General Abbas Ibrahim, the head of General Security.
Bitar asks Diab to interrogate the head of State Security, Tony Saliba. Diab has not yet answered.
July 9, 2021
Fehmi refuses Bitar’s request to interrogate Maj Gen Ibrahim. Families protest outside his house. Cassation Attorney General Ghassan Khoury told Human Rights Watch he rejected Bitar’s appeal.
July 14, 2021
President Michel Aoun says August 4 will be a national day of mourning.
July 15, 2021
Prime minister-designate Saad Hariri steps down, nine months after he was designated to form a government. Lebanon’s political crisis worsens.
July 19, 2021
At least 28 MPs from political parties Amal, Hezbollah and the Future Movement sign a petition that would allow Parliament to take over the investigation by referring suspects to a special court for the trial of presidents and ministers. Families of victims shame them online.
July 26, 2021
Billionaire and former prime minister Najib Mikati is designated as Lebanon’s new prime minister.
July 27, 2021
Former prime minister Saad Hariri says immunity from prosecution should be lifted from the country’s president, prime minister, ministers and judges. This would require an amendment of the Constitution. Berri echoes his call two days later.
July 28, 2021
Following Bitar’s request, the Beirut Bar Association lifts the immunities of Zeaiter and Khalil. The Tripoli Bar Association lifts the immunity of Fenianos on July 29. This is not enough to allow their prosecution because they are sitting MPs and still protected by parliamentary immunity.
July 30, 2021
MPs from the Free Patriotic Movement say they will ask Berri to lift parliamentary immunity.
An FBI report seen by Reuters estimates that the amount of ammonium nitrate that blew up at the port was 552 tonnes, much less than the 2,754 that arrived in 2013.
President Michel Aoun tells public prosecutor Ghassan Oueidat he is ready to give a statement about the port blast and says “no-one is above the law no matter how high up”.
The EU adopts a framework for sanctions on Lebanese politicians for undermining democracy or the rule of law.
August 3, 2021
Free Patriotic Movement leader Gebran Bassil, who is also the son-in-law of Aoun, says MPs’ parliamentary immunity should be lifted.