ISIS have used a blind jihadist to make new attack threats just weeks after a one-legged fanatic said having a disability was 'no excuse' for not fighting.

The extremist could be seen holding a white cane in a new video filmed in Deir Ezzor, Syria, where ISIS still holds territory.

He is shown working at a medical facility with wounded militants limping in the back ground.

The video focuses on Kazakh jihadists and emerged days after that country's president met with his US counterpart Donald Trump at the White House.

ISIS have used a blind jihadist (pictured) to make new attack threats just weeks after a one-legged fanatic said having a disability was 'no excuse' for not fighting

In December, a separate video emerged showing a one-legged ISIS militant with an American accent (pictured) calling for knife and gun attacks

A number of Kazakh jihadists feature in the video criticising Nazarbayev's government and calling for attacks in the vast central Asian country, according to PJ Media.

In December, a separate video emerged showing a one-legged ISIS militant with an American accent calling for knife and gun attacks.

He told fellow extremists that 'one leg or no legs' there is 'no excuse' for not targeting disbelievers.

The fighter, using the name Abu Salih al-Amriki, wore khaki fatigues and had a gun strapped to him as he condemned President Trump for playing up a clash of civilizations.

'You entered into the White House on the back of your crusader rhetoric, which the fake media has pressured you to tone down,' he said in the video, speaking in what sounded like a New York City-area accent.

The fighter, using the name Abu Salih al-Amriki, wore khaki fatigues and had a gun strapped to him as he condemned President Trump for playing up a clash of civilizations

'Your feelings and hatred towards Islam has already been revealed… you are now witnessing your fake victory.

'Your war against Islam has only made your homeland more vulnerable and your society is cracking into chaos.'

He referred to President Trump as a 'dog of Rome'.

The fighter was shown in the video attaching his prosthetic leg and using crutches to walk through ruins.

In 2014, another blind jihadist was pictured fighting alongside ISIS militants in Syria.

Taymullah al-Somali, a Dutch national, was photographed numerous times alongside ISIS fighters and was believed to be based in the capital of the self-declared caliphate, Raqqa before it was recaptured last year.

The latest video comes a day after pictures emerged of a wheelchair-bound jihadist reportedly carrying out a suicide bombing at a military compound in eastern Syria

Terrorists: The man is seen being carried by two other fighters into a nearby vehicle

ISIS: The terrorist then makes a hand gesture with his index finger which has become associated with Islamic State

The Somalia-born militant was quoted on known Islamist social media accounts urging Muslims to join ISIS, reportedly saying: 'Being blind didn't stop me from coming to #Syria, what's your excuse?'

The latest video comes a day after pictures emerged of a wheelchair-bound jihadist reportedly carrying out a suicide bombing at a military compound in eastern Syria.

Images released by ISIS show the bomber with his children as he prepared to carry out the attack.

The terrorist is seen talking to his son and daughter with a rifle on his lap.

The man can then be seen being lifted from his wheelchair into a car, and making a hand gesture with his index finger which has become associated with ISIS over the years.

The car is claimed to have been laden with explosives, and the next photo reportedly shows the area where then man is alleged to have blown himself up in a suicide mission.

Other images show the suicide bomber making his way to destroy a compound controlled by the Syrian government in Al-Bahrah near Deir Ezzor.

It is not known when the bombing itself took place, but the images emerged online this weekend.

Deir Ezzor, in eastern Syria, is one of the last areas where ISIS fighters are active.



