Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance

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Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance
al-Jabha el-Islamiya lil-Moqawama al-Iraqiya
الجبهة الإسلامية للمقاومة العراقية - جامع
Dates of operationMay 2004 - 18 December 2011
January 2014 – 9 December 2017
IdeologySunni Islamism
Iraqi Nationalism
Part ofPolitical Council for the Iraqi Resistance

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.