The blast occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning at al-Tuwail, east of the coastal Sinai town of el-Arish, at a point before the pipeline splits into separate branches to "Israel" and Jordan, security officials and witnesses said.
Gunmen in a small truck drove up to the pipeline, dug a hole and placed explosive charges under the pipeline that they detonated from a distance, a security official and witnesses said.
A large boom echoed across the area and residents up to 30 km away said later they could see flames of burning gas lighting the sky.
An official in the company that manages the pipeline said exports of gas to both the Zionist entity and Jordan had been halted since an explosion that hit the pipeline in April and that the flames were caused by residual gas.
Residents in el-Arish, however, said gas shipments had begun three days ago through the pipeline, which at one point supplied "Israel" with about 40 percent of its natural gas.
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