Saturday, February 5, 2011

Islamic Terrorists Attack Egyptian Gas Pipeline, Cut Off Flow To Israel and Jordan


And now it begins. We've been waiting for the terrorists to take advantage of the chaos in Egypt and this morning it has started ....terrorists have bombed an Egyptian gas pipeline in the northern Sinai and the end result is a stoppage in flow of gas to Israel and Jordan

From the story at DAWN:

Saboteurs blew up a pipeline that runs through Egypt’s North Sinai, state television said, disrupting flows to Israel, after extremist groups called on militants to exploit the unrest that has rocked the government.

State television quoted an official on Saturday 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.

A security source in North Sinai said “foreign elements” targeted the branch of the pipe that supplies Jordan.

A security source said the Egyptian army closed the main source of gas supplying the pipeline and were trying to control the fires. Television footage on Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya showed a tower of flames at the scene of the blast.

Israel Radio said, quoting sources in the consortium overseeing imports, the blast did not target supplies to Israel but they had been halted as a precaution.

As you can see, there are conflicting reports as to whether the Israelis have cut off the supply for safety reasons or if the flow of gas was cut off due to the blasts but the fact of the matter is that gas is now shut off to Israel from this one source and one has to believe this is just the start.

Personally, I've been waiting for some terror attacks to literally hit parts of the demonstrations in Egypt - just to throw more chaos and bloodshed into the mix and I'd say that is still a distinct possibility.

What this whole attack shows is the true underlying intent of the revolt in Egypt - there have always been huge factions in Egypt that have refused to accept the Camp David Accords - they have sought for decades to break the treaty between Egypt and Israel. Hell, Anwar Sadat lost his life because of these factions. And so little miss and mr. average American sit here and believe Barack Hussein Obama and his shit slinging about a call for democracy in Egypt while the real story is that the 30 year peace between enemies is slowly but surely becoming the victim.



Egypt gas pipeline attacked, Israel flow hit


CAIRO: Saboteurs blew up a pipeline that runs through Egypt’s North Sinai, state television said, disrupting flows to Israel, after extremist groups called on militants to exploit the unrest that has rocked the government.

State television quoted an official on Saturday 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.

A security source in North Sinai said “foreign elements” targeted the branch of the pipe that supplies Jordan.

A security source said the Egyptian army closed the main source of gas supplying the pipeline and were trying to control the fires. Television footage on Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya showed a tower of flames at the scene of the blast.

Israel Radio said, quoting sources in the consortium overseeing imports, the blast did not target supplies to Israel but they had been halted as a precaution.

“We are looking into all the details but it is too soon to say how long supplies (from Egypt) will be affected,” a source in the Israeli National Infrastructure Ministry told Reuters.

Israel gets 40 per cent of its natural gas from Egypt, a deal built on their landmark 1979 peace accord.

The attack happened as demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak entered their 12th day, with no sign of an end to the confrontation which has pitted the 82-year-old leader against thousands of anti-government protesters.

“Saboteurs took advantage of the security situation and blew up the gas pipeline,” a state television correspondent said.

Unrest

The SITE intelligence group, which monitors al Qaeda and other militant websites, said some groups had been urging militants to attack the pipeline to Israel.

“Jihadists suggested that Muslims in Sinai take advantage of Egyptian unrest and strike the Arish-Ashkelon gas pipeline, arguing that it would have a major impact on Israel,” SITE said.

Egypt is a modest gas exporter, using pipelines to export to Israel, Jordan and other regional states. It also exports via liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities on its north coast, but those are not in the Sinai region.

The North Sinai source said the attack was carried out by “foreign elements”. “We are now relying on Bedouin leadership in the areas surrounding to help security apparatus with the investigation and give us hints of any other destructive acts,” he said.

“As soon as the gas lines are attacked, the system suspends the flow immediately.”

Egypt declared a high state of alert in the area, according to another security source.

Gunmen opened fire on a local governorate building in North Sinai but no casualties were reported, the source said.

Abdel Wahhab Mabrouk, the governor of North Sinai, told state television: “By closing the taps they contained the fire and we assure the people there are no human losses. It is an act of sabotage.”

Residents in the area reported a huge explosion and said flames were raging in an area near the pipeline in the El-Arish area of north Sinai.

SITE quoted one Islamist website author as saying: “To our brothers, the Bedouins of Sinai, the heroes of Islam, strike with an iron fist, because this is a chance to stop the supply to the Israelites.”

Sinai Bedouins have long grumbled about being neglected and have often sporadically clashed with Egyptian security forces.

Many Bedouin were rounded up after a series of explosions in Sinai tourist resorts between 2004 and 2006.

The Israeli Energy Ministry said its Yam Tetis gas field was under orders to “respond accordingly” after gas supplies from Egypt were stopped as a precaution because of an explosion.

Israel’s National Infrastructure Ministry’s spokeswoman said disruptions to Israel’s electricity production were not expected.

1 comment:

Always On Watch said...

How long before Saudi's oil fields are set afire?