An Australian teenager
who ran away from his Sydney home in June to join Islamic State (IS)
militants has featured in a second propaganda video.
Abdullah Elmir, 17, is pictured with other jihadist fighters saying they will "strike the necks of the infidel and Arab countries".
IS says the video was shot on a bank of the Tigris River in Mosul, Iraq.
It comes as Australia's Senate prepares to debate new laws regarding extremists who fight in the Middle East.
The government bill would make travelling to an area of the world deemed by the government a terrorism hot spot an offence.
An Australian who travels to such a place without an acceptable reason would be guilty of a crime punishable by 10 years in prison.
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