Didn't Jordan say they were going to hang every ISIS prisoner if anything happened to their pilot?
As far as I know, ISIS only requested the female prisoner which was part of the 2005 bombing in the capital, Amman.
We can easily expect her execution within next few days.
there is a strong movement in Jordan to get out of the war. I'm interested in what happens to the movement after this.
Like they're seriously participating in the first place.
I for one, though highly condemn the way they used, not sad much by his death.
I hope it would ring the bell for the public and any remaining sympathizer to ISIS in Jordan or the region that it's time to realize the seriousness and dangerous level of that enemy.
Such a huge mercenary group needs a huge finance resources. The unanswered question will ever be, who is truly behind ISIS?
Guess we will never know.