By Mohannad Sabry
For 30 years, the Bedouin tribes of the Sinai Peninsula threatened to bomb the pipeline that carries natural gas from Egypt’s fields to Israel, which they still consider a mortal enemy. But they
never did, at least not while Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was in power.
In the 20 weeks since Mubarak’s fall, however, the pipeline has been bombed three times, most recently on Monday. No one expects that will be the last time.
REPORT FROM EGYPT
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