London suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan has blamed the British public for the July 7th atrocity in a chilling video.
He was shown in a film broadcast by Arab television channel Al-Jazeera in which al-Qaeda made a direct claim to have been behind the bombings.
The video, recorded as a final message before his suicide attack, saw the father-of-one teaching assistant tell the public they would be targeted again in future.
Speaking in a slow, calm tone and with a Yorkshire accent, Khan warned: "Until we feel security, you will be our target. Until you stop the bombing, gassing, imprisonment and torture of my people, we will not stop this fight.
"We are at war and I am a soldier. Now you too will taste the reality of this situation." He added: "Our words are dead until we give them life with our blood."
Khan also said on the tape he was inspired by al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and the reputed leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu-Musab al Zarqawi.
Suspected to be the ringleader of the July 7th gang, Khan can be seen fiddling with a pen and glancing at notes.
Khan, who killed six people on a Circle Line train at Edgware Road, claimed the bombings in London and in Madrid in 2004 were the fault of Western citizens.
PA