It has been five years since the devastating Beirut blast that killed over 200 people and injured thousands more. The explosion, which occurred on August 4, 2020, was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history, causing widespread destruction and chaos in the Lebanese capital. Despite the passage of time, the indictment for the blast has been delayed, leaving the families of the victims without justice. The investigation into the blast has been marred by controversy and delays, with many blaming the Lebanese government for its slow pace. The blast was caused by the ignition of a large quantity of ammonium nitrate that had been stored at the port for years. The storage of the chemical was widely criticized as being unsafe and a disaster waiting to happen. In the aftermath of the blast, the Lebanese government promised to hold those responsible accountable, but so far, no one has been held accountable. The delay in the indictment has been attributed to a number of factors, including the complexity of the case and the lack of cooperation from some of the parties involved. The Lebanese judiciary has been criticized for its slow pace and lack of transparency, which has further delayed the indictment. The families of the victims have been left frustrated and angry by the delay, with many feeling that justice has been denied to them. The blast has also had a significant impact on the Lebanese economy, with many businesses and homes destroyed or damaged. The international community has called for greater transparency and accountability in the investigation, but so far, little progress has been made. The delay in the indictment has also raised concerns about the rule of law in Lebanon, with many questioning the ability of the government to hold those in power accountable. The Lebanese government has faced widespread criticism for its handling of the blast, with many accusing it of being more interested in protecting its own interests than in seeking justice for the victims. The blast has also highlighted the need for greater safety measures to be put in place to prevent similar disasters from occurring in the future. The international community has offered its support to the Lebanese government in its investigation, but so far, little progress has been made. The delay in the indictment has been a major setback for the families of the victims, who had been hoping for justice to be served. The Lebanese government has promised to do more to support the families of the victims, but so far, little has been done. The blast has also had a significant impact on the mental health of those affected, with many suffering from trauma and anxiety. The delay in the indictment has only added to the suffering of the families of the victims, who are still waiting for justice to be served. The Lebanese government must take immediate action to address the delays in the investigation and ensure that those responsible for the blast are held accountable. The international community must also continue to pressure the Lebanese government to take action and ensure that justice is served. The families of the victims deserve justice and closure, and it is the responsibility of the Lebanese government to ensure that they receive it. The delay in the indictment is a major injustice and must be addressed immediately. The Lebanese government must take action to prevent similar disasters from occurring in the future and ensure that the rule of law is upheld. The international community must continue to support the Lebanese government in its efforts to seek justice for the victims of the blast.