Egypt gas pipeline attacked
Unknown attackers blow up North Sinai pipeline that supplies gas to Jordan.
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2011 09:28 GMT

Unknown attackers have blown up a pipeline that runs through El-Arish area of 
Egypt's north Sinai area and supplies gas to Jordan and Israel, according to 
Egypt's state television reports.

It ahs been reported that the gas pipeline running to Ashkelon in Israel has 
not been affected but the Jordanian route has been damaged by Saturday's 
explosion.  

There were no immediate reports of any casualties as a result of the blast.

"Saboteurs took advantage of the security situation and blew up the gas 
pipeline," a state television correspondent reported, saying there was a big 
explosion.

State TV quoted an official as saying that the "situation is very dangerous and 
explosions were continuing from one spot to another" along the pipeline.

"It is a big terrorist operation", a state TV reporter said.

Residents in the area also reported a huge explosion and said flames were 
raging in the area.

According to a security source, the Egyptian army closed the main source of the 
gas supply to the pipeline.

"The armed forces and the authorities managed to close the main the source of 
flow and are trying to control the fires," the source said.

Governor of Sinai has confirmed to Al Jazeera that the fire that resulted from 
the explosion of the gas supply line has been controlled and that the 
infrastructiure at the gas terminal has not been severely damaged.

Al Jazeera's corrspondent reported from Egypt that, "We do not know yet who was 
behind the explosion as no group has claimed responsibility."

According to Al Jazeera's sources, eye witnesses are being interviewed by 
authorities and the investigation is focusing on some bedouin tribes of 
Northern Sinai.

Bedouin tribesmen of the Sinai Peninsula attempted to blow up the pipeline last 
July as tensions intensified between them and the Egyptian government, which 
they accuse of discrimination and of ignoring their plight.

"They do not enjoy the wealth that the state generates from the Sinai 
peninsula, the money has not benefitted the communities there," our 
correspondent added.

Anti-government protests in Egypt have now entered their 12th day and despite 
the protesters' demands that President Hosni Mubarak must leave office 
immediately, he says that if he does indeed step down then the country will 
descend into chaos, increasing security concerns.

"The issue of security is often used in Egyptian politics but many Egyptians 
say that the tensions inside Egypt have been because of the government itself.

"Bedouins, arms trade and drug trafficking are some of the internal issues that 
the central government in Cairo has failed to deal with," our correspondent 
said.

The gas supplies from Egypt account for 40 per cent of Israel's gas imports. 

And although the gas supply route to Israel has not been affected by this 
explosion, yet Israeli authorities remain concerned as the events have been 
unfolding in Egypt over the last few days.

Al Jazeera's correspondent, Tony Birtley reported from Jerusalem that "Israelis 
have been very jittery for the last 10 days, if a government comes into power 
in Egypt that is not sympathetic to Israel then it will present security issues 
for Israel. 

"Israel is realizing that their good friend (Mubarak) is on his way out, and 
they are not sure who is on the way in."



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