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".
Elmir, is pictured next to one of the speakers holding an AK-47 rifle, News Corp said.
The teenager went missing in June, saying he was going fishing, but told his family shortly afterwards he was in Turkey and about to "cross the border".
- AFP