Lebanese judge Tarek Bitar resumed his investigation into the deadly 2020 Beirut port blast on Thursday, charging 10 people including security, customs and military personnel, a judicial official said.The fresh charges come after a two-year hiatus in the investigation into the August 4, 2020 explosion that killed more than 220 people, injured thousands and devastated swathes of Lebanon’s capital.Nobody has been held responsible for the blast, one of history’s biggest non-nuclear explosions.The probe stalled two years ago after Lebanese militant group Hezbollah had accused Bitar of bias and demanded his dismissal, and officials named in the investigation had filed a flurry of lawsuits to hamper it from going forward.The resumption comes with Hezbollah’s influence weakened after a war with Israel.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.It also follows the election of a Lebanese president after the top position had been vacant for more than two