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Islamic State crisis: Thousands rally in Jordan | Islamic State crisis: Thousands rally in Jordan |
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Thousands of people are marching in Jordan's capital, Amman, in support of their government's fight against Islamic State (IS) militants. | Thousands of people are marching in Jordan's capital, Amman, in support of their government's fight against Islamic State (IS) militants. |
Jordan says its warplanes carried out dozens of air strikes on IS targets in Syria on Thursday in response to the killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot. | Jordan says its warplanes carried out dozens of air strikes on IS targets in Syria on Thursday in response to the killing of a Jordanian fighter pilot. |
The country's foreign minister said it was "upping the ante" against IS. | The country's foreign minister said it was "upping the ante" against IS. |
Until now, Arab states have only been involved in a fraction of the US-led air campaign against the militants. | Until now, Arab states have only been involved in a fraction of the US-led air campaign against the militants. |
The focus of Jordan's air strikes is reported to be Raqqa, the IS stronghold in Syria. | The focus of Jordan's air strikes is reported to be Raqqa, the IS stronghold in Syria. |
Local activists and IS sympathisers reported fresh strikes in the city on Friday, but these have not been confirmed by officials. | Local activists and IS sympathisers reported fresh strikes in the city on Friday, but these have not been confirmed by officials. |
'This is our fight' | 'This is our fight' |
Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh said Thursday's attacks were "the beginning of our retaliation" for the murder of pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh. | Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh said Thursday's attacks were "the beginning of our retaliation" for the murder of pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh. |
A video of Lt Kasasbeh, 26, being burned alive in a cage was posted online by IS earlier this week. | A video of Lt Kasasbeh, 26, being burned alive in a cage was posted online by IS earlier this week. |
He was captured by the militants in December after his F-16 fighter jet crashed in Syria. The video is believed to have been filmed on 3 January. | He was captured by the militants in December after his F-16 fighter jet crashed in Syria. The video is believed to have been filmed on 3 January. |
"We're going to go after them and we will eradicate them. We are at the forefront. This is our fight," Mr Judeh told CNN. | "We're going to go after them and we will eradicate them. We are at the forefront. This is our fight," Mr Judeh told CNN. |
Jordan had previously only bombed IS sites in Syria, but Mr Judeh said it was now also targeting IS in Iraq. | Jordan had previously only bombed IS sites in Syria, but Mr Judeh said it was now also targeting IS in Iraq. |
On Friday morning, Queen Rania joined thousands of people taking to the streets of the capital in a show of solidarity. | On Friday morning, Queen Rania joined thousands of people taking to the streets of the capital in a show of solidarity. |
The crowds gathered outside the capital's al-Husseini mosque after weekly prayers, waving Jordanian flags and pictures of Lt Kasasbeh. | The crowds gathered outside the capital's al-Husseini mosque after weekly prayers, waving Jordanian flags and pictures of Lt Kasasbeh. |
According to the AFP news agency, some held placards that read: "Yes to punishment. Yes to the eradication of terrorism". | According to the AFP news agency, some held placards that read: "Yes to punishment. Yes to the eradication of terrorism". |
After Thursday's strikes, Jordanian war planes flew over Lt Kasasbeh's home village of Aya, near the city of Karak, south of Amman. | After Thursday's strikes, Jordanian war planes flew over Lt Kasasbeh's home village of Aya, near the city of Karak, south of Amman. |
Their flight coincided with a visit to the village by King Abdullah II, who was meeting the pilot's family. | Their flight coincided with a visit to the village by King Abdullah II, who was meeting the pilot's family. |
King Abdullah, sitting sombre-faced with Saif al-Kasasbeh, the pilot's father, was said to have gestured to the skies as the warplanes flew overhead. | King Abdullah, sitting sombre-faced with Saif al-Kasasbeh, the pilot's father, was said to have gestured to the skies as the warplanes flew overhead. |
The army said in a statement that "dozens of jet fighters" had struck IS targets, including training camps and weapons warehouses. | The army said in a statement that "dozens of jet fighters" had struck IS targets, including training camps and weapons warehouses. |
State television showed people writing messages on what appeared to be missiles for the air strikes, with one calling IS "the enemies of Islam". | State television showed people writing messages on what appeared to be missiles for the air strikes, with one calling IS "the enemies of Islam". |
On Friday, jihadi cleric Abu Mohammad al-Maqdisi, whose writings had inspired members of al-Qaeda in Iraq, said the killing of Lt Kasasbeh was "not acceptable in any religion". | On Friday, jihadi cleric Abu Mohammad al-Maqdisi, whose writings had inspired members of al-Qaeda in Iraq, said the killing of Lt Kasasbeh was "not acceptable in any religion". |
Mr Maqdisi, who was unexpectedly released from prison on Thursday, told Jordanian TV station Roya that he had been involved in back-channel talks with IS to secure the release of Lt Kasasbeh. | Mr Maqdisi, who was unexpectedly released from prison on Thursday, told Jordanian TV station Roya that he had been involved in back-channel talks with IS to secure the release of Lt Kasasbeh. |
Jordan had offered to swap Sajida al-Rishawi, a failed female suicide bomber, for the captured pilot but Mr Maqdisi said the militants were never serious about an exchange. | Jordan had offered to swap Sajida al-Rishawi, a failed female suicide bomber, for the captured pilot but Mr Maqdisi said the militants were never serious about an exchange. |
"During my communication, they lied and they were evasive," he said. "They acted like they were interested [in a deal], but in fact they were not interested." | "During my communication, they lied and they were evasive," he said. "They acted like they were interested [in a deal], but in fact they were not interested." |
Jordan executed Rishawi and another convicted al-Qaeda operative on Wednesday. | Jordan executed Rishawi and another convicted al-Qaeda operative on Wednesday. |
Timeline: Jordanian pilot held hostage | Timeline: Jordanian pilot held hostage |
24 December 2014: Jordanian Lt Moaz Youssef al-Kasasbeh captured by IS after his plane crashes | 24 December 2014: Jordanian Lt Moaz Youssef al-Kasasbeh captured by IS after his plane crashes |
25 December 2014: Pilot's father urges IS to show mercy | 25 December 2014: Pilot's father urges IS to show mercy |
20 January 2015: IS threatens to kill two Japanese hostages unless Japan pays $200m ransom within 72 hours | 20 January 2015: IS threatens to kill two Japanese hostages unless Japan pays $200m ransom within 72 hours |
24 January: IS releases video of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto holding a picture apparently showing Haruna Yukawa's decapitated body | 24 January: IS releases video of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto holding a picture apparently showing Haruna Yukawa's decapitated body |
24 January: IS calls for release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi militant sentenced to death in Jordan | 24 January: IS calls for release of Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi militant sentenced to death in Jordan |
28 January: Jordan offers to release Rishawi in exchange for Lt Kasasbeh | 28 January: Jordan offers to release Rishawi in exchange for Lt Kasasbeh |
29 January: Deadline to kill Lt Kasasbeh and Mr Goto expires | 29 January: Deadline to kill Lt Kasasbeh and Mr Goto expires |
31 January: Video released appearing to show Kenji Goto's body | 31 January: Video released appearing to show Kenji Goto's body |
3 February: Video released appearing to show Lt Kasasbeh burnt alive, with Jordanian media suggesting he was killed weeks earlier | 3 February: Video released appearing to show Lt Kasasbeh burnt alive, with Jordanian media suggesting he was killed weeks earlier |
Mid-East press calls for Islamic reform | Mid-East press calls for Islamic reform |
Profile: Lt Moaz al-Kasasbeh | Profile: Lt Moaz al-Kasasbeh |
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