The unnamed British jihadi asked "brothers in America" to kill Robert O'Neill, the man who fatally shot the infamous al-Qaeda leader. A file containing instructions on how to find the Navy Seal has been shared by several jihadists via social media. This information was posted by an anonymous British extremist, who called O'Neill a "number one target" and urged for his immediate death.
The jihadi then slammed O'Neill for "travelling around America putting on seminars boasting about killing Sheikh Osama".
Mr O'Neill, who claimed to have killed the terror chief responsible for 9/11, said last year that the US Government had no intention of capturing the world's most wanted man alive.
The 39-year-old faced a huge backlash from former colleagues for breaking the code of silence after speaking out about the mission in Pakistan which resulted in Bin Laden's death in May 2011.
Mr O'Neill address is now reportedly being circulated on social media, with dozens of extremists republishing his private information.
Social media firms and the website where the details were originally posted have attempted to censor the publishing of the Navy Seal's whereabouts.
The unnamed British ISIS supporter also posted a link to a story in the International Business Times in which Mr O'Neill's father said the family were "not afraid of ISIS".
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