A teenage jihadist who ran away from his family in Australia to join the Islamic State terror group in Syria, has reportedly appeared in a new video.
Abdullah Elmir, from Bankstown in western Sydney, appeared in a YouTube clip last week alongside IS fighters, threatening Prime Minister Tony Abbott and any nation that stands in the way of IS.
The 17-year-old has now appeared in a second video, which was shot on the banks of the River Tigris in Mosul in Iraq, News Corp Australia reports.
The six-minute clip, entitled 'An evening on the banks of the Tigris River in the Province of Nineveh in the Islamic State', shows the teenager surrounded by black-clad jihadis gathering to eat, pray and then recite religious texts.
The video features several speakers who say they will "strike the necks of the infidel and Arab countries".