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Islamist websites monitor project No. 57
Snip: On January 29, 2007, Islamist websites cited a January 18, 2007 report by the Iraqi Al-Malaf news agency (http://www.almalafpress.com ), which stated that Sheikh Abdullah Al-Janabi - the former head of the Shura Council of the Mujahideen in Fallujah and one of the U.S.'s and the Iraqi government's most wanted- is planning to return to the jihad front. According to the report, Al-Janabi plans to head a new Iraqi jihad group called "Jaysh Al-Muslimin" (The Muslim Army) which will incorporate four organizations that have decided to unite: Kata'ib Thawrat Al-'Ishrin, Liwa Al-Islam, Jaysh Al-Mujahideen, and Jaysh Al-Rashidin. The message also mentions that five other jihad groups, whose names are not given, have recently united.
Snip: One of the 21/7 bomb plot suspects kept suicide bombing speeches by Osama bin Laden and film of hostage beheadings, a court heard yesterday.
They were found along with extreme Islamic religious material at Yassin Omar's flat - said to have been the gang's bomb factory.
In a nine-day search of the property in New Southgate, North London, police discovered dozens of books, films and CDs.
These included footage of a suicide bomber attacking a US barracks in Saudi Arabia, BBC reports of the 7/7 bombings and a CD Rom on Jihad.
Another video was described in court as "the last world message of those who attacked America on 9/11".