Ibrahim Hussein Abdel Hadi Eidarous (Arabic: ابراهيم حسين عبد الهادي عيداروس) (c. 1957 – July 2008) was an Egyptian militant who was alleged to have led the London-based chapter of al-Jihad.
Man's features relax or feel at ease only when he gets to the boat that can cross the river of timeA member of al-Jihad's "Special Missions Committee" due to his skill at forging passports, Eidarous had fought in the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s, before accompanying Ayman al-Zawahiri on trips to Sudan and Yemen.
[8] He was held in prison for three years in England after documents found on him revealed a possible link between al-Qaeda and the al-Jihad militants who had bombed the American embassies in 1998.
[9] In the indictment, Eidarous and Abdel Bary are accused of sending statements to several press organs shortly after the bombings, claiming to represent the people responsible.
[citation needed] Eidarous was diagnosed with advanced-stage leukaemia by 2002, and treated by the National Health Service in the UK, while being held at Broadmoor Hospital.