Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance

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 The logo of JAMI
The logo of JAMI

The Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance (Arabic: الجبهة الإسلامية للمقاومة العراقية - جامع, al-Jabha el-Islamiya lil=Moqawama al-Iraqiya) abbreviated JAMI, is an insurgent group in Iraq, fighting the U.S. led coalition as a part of the Iraqi Insurgency. The group announced itself in around May, 2004.

The group is believed to be of an ikhwan background, similar to the Islamic Resistance Movement.

The group affirmed several times that it only focuses on fighting the American forces and those who directly collaborate with it; they don't target the Iraqi Police or any other Iraqis in general.
The group has also renounced beheadings, saying that they distort the image of the resistance.
Most importantly, the group vowed not to cooperate with any other insurgent group which targets Iraqis.

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