Three
British men waging jihad in the Middle East alongside the Islamic State
(IS) have emerged as potential identities for the masked extremist who
killed James Foley in a brutal propaganda video.
The
men, all in their early twenties, are thought to be in the IS capital
of Raqqa, Syria. They enter the frame as security sources say MI5 are
getting closer to discovering who the executioner, known only as 'John',
could be.
The
fighter, who spoke with a British accent, butchered Mr Foley, an
American journalist, in front of cameras, claiming it was retaliation
for U.S. air strikes on the Islamic State (formerly ISIS).
It has been suggested that Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 23, a rapper from West London, could be the killer
Bary, 23, left holding a severed head, is reportedly in Syria
Abu Abdullah al-Britani a Briton in his early 20s from
Portsmouth, could be 'John', the jihadist who butchered John Foley
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