
Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh has mourned the death of Jordanian pilot Moaz al Kasasbeh, who was burned alive at the hands of Daesh Tuesday.
"Such brutality is a big proof those terrorist do not belong to Islam and humanity in any way," Judeh said in a tweet Wednesday.
"This is our war. They will see Jordanians' anger."
The killing of Kasasbeh has sparked outrage in Jordan.
It has also drawn Arab and international condemnation.
The Jordanian Armed Forces said Kasasbeh's murder won't go unpunished.
Amman's revenge will target Daesh and their supporters, the Jordanian army said, vowing it will be as grave as the loss of the Jordanian people.
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