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Muath al-Kasasbeh

Muath Safi Yousef al-Kasasbeh (Arabic: معاذ صافي يوسف الكساسبة, romanizedMuʿaḏ Ṣāfī Yūsuf al-Kasāsibah  South Levantine pronunciation: [mʊˈʕaːð-, mʊˈʕaːz ˈsˤɑːfi ˈjuːsef el kaˈsaːsbe]; 29 May 1988[1]c. 3 January 2015[2]) was a Jordanian fighter pilot who was captured and burned to death by the militant group ISIL after his F-16 fighter aircraft crashed over Syria.

Muath al-Kasasbeh
Native name
معاذ صافي يوسف الكساسبة
Birth nameMuath Safi Yousef al-Kasasbeh
Born(1988-05-29)29 May 1988
Karak, Jordan
Diedc. 3 January 2015(2015-01-03) (aged 26)
Raqqa, Syria
Buried
Allegiance Jordan
Service/branch Royal Jordanian Air Force
Years of service2009–2015
RankCaptain (promoted posthumously)
UnitNo. 1 Squadron
Battles/warsMilitary intervention against ISIL  
Jordanian intervention in the Syrian civil war
Spouse(s)
Anwar al-Tarawneh
(m. 2014)

Al-Kasasbeh's fighter crashed near Raqqa, Syria, on 24 December 2014 during the military intervention against the Islamic State. United States and Jordanian officials said that the crash was caused by mechanical problems, while ISIL claimed that the plane was hit by a heat-seeking missile.[3][4]

ISIL held al-Kasasbeh captive before killing him in early January 2015. It then conducted negotiations with the Jordanian government, claiming it would spare al-Kasabeh's life and free Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in exchange for Sajida al-Rishawi, a woman sentenced to death by Jordan for attempted terrorism and possessing explosives.[5] After the Jordanian government insisted on freeing al-Kasasbeh as part of the deal and showing proof that he was alive before it would exchange al-Rishawi, ISIL released a video on 3 January 2015 showing al-Kasasbeh being burned to death while trapped inside a cage.

Al-Kasasbeh's killing provoked widespread outrage in Jordan, and condemnation by leading figures of the Islamic world and subsequently led the Jordanian government to execute two Iraqi militants on death row (including al-Rishawi, who ISIL had requested in exchange for al-Kasasbeh) in retaliation over the killing. In direct retaliation, King Abdullah ordered the executions of condemned terrorists Sajida al-Rishawi and Ziad Al-Karbouly, as well as Operation Martyr Muath, a series of airstrikes that killed a number of ISIL militants over the course of three days.

Personal life edit

Muath (often called "Moaz" in English language media)[6] Safi Yousef al-Kasasbeh was one of eight children, including an elder brother, Jawdat Safi al-Kasasbeh, born to Issaf and Safi Yousef al-Kasasbeh, a retired education professor, in Al Karak, Jordan.[7][8][9] He was a Sunni Muslim.[10] The al-Kasasbehs are a prominent Jordanian family of the influential Sunni Muslim Bararsheh tribe from southern Jordan.[11] His uncle, Fahed al-Kasasbeh, was a Major General in the Royal Jordanian Army.[12][13]

Al-Kasasbeh married engineer Anwar al-Tarawneh in September 2014.[14] Prior to his capture, al-Kasasbeh lived in the village of Ay in the Karak Mountains in Karak Governorate, 90 miles (140 km) south of Amman.[11][15]

Career edit

In 2009, al-Kasasbeh graduated from the King Hussein Air College and joined the Royal Jordanian Air Force. He completed his F-16 training in the Royal Jordanian Air Force, and by 2012 had qualified as an operational F-16 pilot and was assigned to No. 1 Squadron at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base.[9]

At the time of his capture, al-Kasasbeh was a first lieutenant.[12] He was posthumously promoted to the rank of captain.

Capture edit

 
A pair of Jordanian F-16s, similar to those operated by al-Kasasbeh, in October 2009

The plane al-Kasasbeh was piloting, a Lockheed Martin F-16 formerly used by the Royal Belgian Air Force, crashed after suffering from mechanical problems on 24 December 2014 during a bombing raid on a brick factory during the military intervention against the Islamic State.[4] The Jordanian government said a technical failure caused him to eject after flying at low altitude, but the Islamic State claimed it shot down his aircraft.[4][16] He ejected and parachuted into a lake near Raqqa, Syria. He was quickly captured by Islamic State militants and pulled from the water.[12][17][18][19] US officials state they initiated a search and rescue mission, but they did not locate him before he was captured.[18] On 30 December 2014, al-Kasasbeh appeared in a detailed interview with ISIL's Dabiq magazine.[20][21]

Unsuccessful negotiations took place for his release. His family applied pressure on the Jordanian government to arrange for his release. Originally, it was proposed to trade him and a kidnapped Japanese journalist, Kenji Goto, for Sajida al-Rishawi, a failed Iraqi suicide bomber incarcerated in Jordan since she took part in the 2005 Amman hotel bombings, and sentenced to death.[22] The Jordanian government insisted on proof that al-Kasasbeh was still alive before it could proceed with a swap. ISIL refused and published the video of his killing.[23]

A military operation to free al-Kasasbeh, possibly by Jordanian special forces, may have been made on 1 January 2015. Members of an anti-ISIL group in Raqqa, named Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, said they witnessed coalition jets bombing targets in Raqqa in some of the fiercest strikes of the anti-ISIL campaign, while four helicopters dropped off soldiers wearing purported Jordanian Army uniforms. The mission was aborted when ISIL fighters in the area began firing anti-aircraft missiles at the helicopters, forcing a retreat.[24]

Death edit

ISIL supporters used the Arabic hashtag #SuggestAWayToKillTheJordanianPilotPig on Twitter, crowdsourcing and publicizing their execution of al-Kasasbeh.[25][26] A film released by the group showed al-Kasasbeh was burned to death by ISIL members in January 2015.[5][27] His killing was recorded on video and shown near the end of a 22-minute "snuff film" entitled Healing the Believers' Chests, credited to the ISIL official Al Furqan Media Foundation and distributed via a Twitter account known as a source for ISIL propaganda, and on video-sharing sites.[22][28][29]

The video shows him with a black left eye, first at a table and then confined in a black steel cage outdoors and dressed in an orange jumpsuit, before an ISIL militant sets alight a trail doused in gasoline leading towards the cage. The video shows him burned alive while numerous armed ISIL fighters in sand-colored balaclavas and desert camouflage watch on from a distance. A wheel loader finally extinguishes the fire by dumping rocks and sand on it.[29]

Before he was burned to death, al-Kasasbeh was made to reveal the names and workplaces of a number of his fellow Royal Jordanian Air Force pilots.[30][31] Their names and photographs were displayed at the end of the video, with an ISIL bounty offer of 100 gold dinars (approximately $20,000) for each Jordanian Air Force pilot killed.[30][31]

Most Western media outlets refused to show the full video, sometimes describing it or showing images immediately preceding al-Kasasbeh's immolation.[32] Fox News posted the complete video on its website, which was criticized by terrorism analysts.[33][34] Counter-terrorism expert Malcolm Nance has said that the hosting of the video was “exactly what Isis wants to propagate”.

The Jordanian government assessed that al-Kasasbeh was killed by burning on 3 January, rather than 3 February, when the video was released on Twitter. This confirmed that ISIL never intended to exchange him for al-Rishawi. Other news reports suggest that he may have been killed a few days later, on 8 January, according to a tweet posted by a Syrian activist from Raqqa that day claiming he saw individuals from ISIL celebrating the death of al-Kasasbeh on 8 January.[35] It was reported that al-Kasasbeh was deprived of food beginning five days before he was killed.[35]

On 25 February 2015, al-l'tisam, a media arm of ISIL, released a video entitled Message to Jordan. It showed new excerpts from the video of al-Kasasbeh's burning.[36][37]

According to a then ISIS militant (Abu Mus'ab Al-Urduni)[38] and a female Yazidi former slave (Sipan Ajo),[39] senior ISIL leader Abu Mohammad al-Adnani personally participated in the killing of al-Kasasbeh.[40]

Reaction edit

 
Muath al-Kasasbeh's memorial at the University of Jordan.

Al-Kasasbeh's killing provoked outrage in Jordan; even some of those who had been opposed to the country's participation in airstrikes against ISIL started demanding revenge.[41]

King Abdullah II cut short a visit to the United States, and the Jordanian government announced that all prisoners in its custody who had been convicted of association with ISIL would be executed "within hours" in retaliation for al-Kasasbeh's killing.[citation needed] In further response, Mamdouh al-Ameri, a Jordanian military spokesman, said: "While the military forces mourn the martyr, they emphasize his blood will not be shed in vain. The revenge will be as big as the calamity that has hit Jordan."[42]

On 4 February 2015, al-Rishawi and another Iraqi jihadist who was also on death row, Ziad Khalaf al-Karbouly, were executed by hanging in Swaqa Prison, expedited in response to al-Kasasbeh's death.[43][44][45]

The coalition HQ decided to let the Jordanian Air Forces to perform most of the air strike sorties planned for that day. Later on 4 February, Jordan launched its first military response to al-Kasasbeh's killing. Jordanian warplanes bombed ISIL positions in Mosul, killing 55 ISIL fighters, including a senior commander.[46] The following day, Jordan launched airstrikes against ISIL weapons and ammunition warehouses and training camps. According to U.S. officials, the attacks took place near Raqqa and involved 20 Jordanian F-16s, with American refueling and radio jamming aircraft assisting. After the jets completed their mission, they overflew al-Kasasbeh's hometown of Karak while on their way back to base.[47][48] The Jordan Radio and Television Corporation aired footage shot prior to those attacks, of pilots scribbling messages onto bombs slated to be used in the strikes. "For you, the enemies of Islam," read one message. Others bore verses from the Quran.[49][50] In 3 days of bombardment, Jordanian fighter jets destroyed 56 ISIL targets and killed dozens of ISIL fighters.[51]

Several clerics, leading figures of the Islamic world and news outlets roundly condemned the killing as murder. However, ISIL said it could be justified through Islamic law, despite cremation being illegal per Islamic law.[52]

The Jordanian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Action Front, condemned the killing of al-Kasasbeh. Their statement described it as a "crime", without mentioning ISIL. The IAF's leader, Sheikh Hammam Saïd, in a 5 February interview with Radio Sawa, asked Jordan to withdraw from the anti-ISIL coalition, saying "Jordan should not be part of a coalition run by the United States."[53]

Sheikh Salam Salameh, a Hamas member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), said "IS members are, in one way or another, considered Muslims and we must not stand with the enemies of Allah against the people of Allah (the IS)." He added, "Jordan is the reason for al-Kasasbeh having been burned. It was the Jordanian government's decision to send its army into Syria to assist the [Syrian] government against the rebels in their war, in which it [Jordan] has no interest. It should have adopted a similar position to Turkey."[53][54]

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muath, kasasbeh, muath, safi, yousef, kasasbeh, arabic, معاذ, صافي, يوسف, الكساسبة, romanized, muʿaḏ, Ṣāfī, yūsuf, kasāsibah, south, levantine, pronunciation, mʊˈʕaːð, mʊˈʕaːz, ˈsˤɑːfi, ˈjuːsef, kaˈsaːsbe, 1988, january, 2015, jordanian, fighter, pilot, captur. Muath Safi Yousef al Kasasbeh Arabic معاذ صافي يوسف الكساسبة romanized Muʿaḏ Ṣafi Yusuf al Kasasibah South Levantine pronunciation mʊˈʕaːd mʊˈʕaːz ˈsˤɑːfi ˈjuːsef el kaˈsaːsbe 29 May 1988 1 c 3 January 2015 2 was a Jordanian fighter pilot who was captured and burned to death by the militant group ISIL after his F 16 fighter aircraft crashed over Syria Muath al KasasbehNative nameمعاذ صافي يوسف الكساسبةBirth nameMuath Safi Yousef al KasasbehBorn 1988 05 29 29 May 1988Karak JordanDiedc 3 January 2015 2015 01 03 aged 26 Raqqa SyriaBuried SyriaAllegiance JordanService wbr branchRoyal Jordanian Air ForceYears of service2009 2015RankCaptain promoted posthumously UnitNo 1 SquadronBattles warsMilitary intervention against ISIL Jordanian intervention in the Syrian civil warSpouse s Anwar al Tarawneh m 2014 wbr Al Kasasbeh s fighter crashed near Raqqa Syria on 24 December 2014 during the military intervention against the Islamic State United States and Jordanian officials said that the crash was caused by mechanical problems while ISIL claimed that the plane was hit by a heat seeking missile 3 4 ISIL held al Kasasbeh captive before killing him in early January 2015 It then conducted negotiations with the Jordanian government claiming it would spare al Kasabeh s life and free Japanese journalist Kenji Goto in exchange for Sajida al Rishawi a woman sentenced to death by Jordan for attempted terrorism and possessing explosives 5 After the Jordanian government insisted on freeing al Kasasbeh as part of the deal and showing proof that he was alive before it would exchange al Rishawi ISIL released a video on 3 January 2015 showing al Kasasbeh being burned to death while trapped inside a cage Al Kasasbeh s killing provoked widespread outrage in Jordan and condemnation by leading figures of the Islamic world and subsequently led the Jordanian government to execute two Iraqi militants on death row including al Rishawi who ISIL had requested in exchange for al Kasasbeh in retaliation over the killing In direct retaliation King Abdullah ordered the executions of condemned terrorists Sajida al Rishawi and Ziad Al Karbouly as well as Operation Martyr Muath a series of airstrikes that killed a number of ISIL militants over the course of three days Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Capture 4 Death 5 Reaction 6 ReferencesPersonal life editMuath often called Moaz in English language media 6 Safi Yousef al Kasasbeh was one of eight children including an elder brother Jawdat Safi al Kasasbeh born to Issaf and Safi Yousef al Kasasbeh a retired education professor in Al Karak Jordan 7 8 9 He was a Sunni Muslim 10 The al Kasasbehs are a prominent Jordanian family of the influential Sunni Muslim Bararsheh tribe from southern Jordan 11 His uncle Fahed al Kasasbeh was a Major General in the Royal Jordanian Army 12 13 Al Kasasbeh married engineer Anwar al Tarawneh in September 2014 14 Prior to his capture al Kasasbeh lived in the village of Ay in the Karak Mountains in Karak Governorate 90 miles 140 km south of Amman 11 15 Career editIn 2009 al Kasasbeh graduated from the King Hussein Air College and joined the Royal Jordanian Air Force He completed his F 16 training in the Royal Jordanian Air Force and by 2012 had qualified as an operational F 16 pilot and was assigned to No 1 Squadron at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base 9 At the time of his capture al Kasasbeh was a first lieutenant 12 He was posthumously promoted to the rank of captain Capture edit nbsp A pair of Jordanian F 16s similar to those operated by al Kasasbeh in October 2009The plane al Kasasbeh was piloting a Lockheed Martin F 16 formerly used by the Royal Belgian Air Force crashed after suffering from mechanical problems on 24 December 2014 during a bombing raid on a brick factory during the military intervention against the Islamic State 4 The Jordanian government said a technical failure caused him to eject after flying at low altitude but the Islamic State claimed it shot down his aircraft 4 16 He ejected and parachuted into a lake near Raqqa Syria He was quickly captured by Islamic State militants and pulled from the water 12 17 18 19 US officials state they initiated a search and rescue mission but they did not locate him before he was captured 18 On 30 December 2014 al Kasasbeh appeared in a detailed interview with ISIL s Dabiq magazine 20 21 Unsuccessful negotiations took place for his release His family applied pressure on the Jordanian government to arrange for his release Originally it was proposed to trade him and a kidnapped Japanese journalist Kenji Goto for Sajida al Rishawi a failed Iraqi suicide bomber incarcerated in Jordan since she took part in the 2005 Amman hotel bombings and sentenced to death 22 The Jordanian government insisted on proof that al Kasasbeh was still alive before it could proceed with a swap ISIL refused and published the video of his killing 23 A military operation to free al Kasasbeh possibly by Jordanian special forces may have been made on 1 January 2015 Members of an anti ISIL group in Raqqa named Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently said they witnessed coalition jets bombing targets in Raqqa in some of the fiercest strikes of the anti ISIL campaign while four helicopters dropped off soldiers wearing purported Jordanian Army uniforms The mission was aborted when ISIL fighters in the area began firing anti aircraft missiles at the helicopters forcing a retreat 24 Death editISIL supporters used the Arabic hashtag SuggestAWayToKillTheJordanianPilotPig on Twitter crowdsourcing and publicizing their execution of al Kasasbeh 25 26 A film released by the group showed al Kasasbeh was burned to death by ISIL members in January 2015 5 27 His killing was recorded on video and shown near the end of a 22 minute snuff film entitled Healing the Believers Chests credited to the ISIL official Al Furqan Media Foundation and distributed via a Twitter account known as a source for ISIL propaganda and on video sharing sites 22 28 29 The video shows him with a black left eye first at a table and then confined in a black steel cage outdoors and dressed in an orange jumpsuit before an ISIL militant sets alight a trail doused in gasoline leading towards the cage The video shows him burned alive while numerous armed ISIL fighters in sand colored balaclavas and desert camouflage watch on from a distance A wheel loader finally extinguishes the fire by dumping rocks and sand on it 29 Before he was burned to death al Kasasbeh was made to reveal the names and workplaces of a number of his fellow Royal Jordanian Air Force pilots 30 31 Their names and photographs were displayed at the end of the video with an ISIL bounty offer of 100 gold dinars approximately 20 000 for each Jordanian Air Force pilot killed 30 31 Most Western media outlets refused to show the full video sometimes describing it or showing images immediately preceding al Kasasbeh s immolation 32 Fox News posted the complete video on its website which was criticized by terrorism analysts 33 34 Counter terrorism expert Malcolm Nance has said that the hosting of the video was exactly what Isis wants to propagate The Jordanian government assessed that al Kasasbeh was killed by burning on 3 January rather than 3 February when the video was released on Twitter This confirmed that ISIL never intended to exchange him for al Rishawi Other news reports suggest that he may have been killed a few days later on 8 January according to a tweet posted by a Syrian activist from Raqqa that day claiming he saw individuals from ISIL celebrating the death of al Kasasbeh on 8 January 35 It was reported that al Kasasbeh was deprived of food beginning five days before he was killed 35 On 25 February 2015 al l tisam a media arm of ISIL released a video entitled Message to Jordan It showed new excerpts from the video of al Kasasbeh s burning 36 37 According to a then ISIS militant Abu Mus ab Al Urduni 38 and a female Yazidi former slave Sipan Ajo 39 senior ISIL leader Abu Mohammad al Adnani personally participated in the killing of al Kasasbeh 40 Reaction edit nbsp Muath al Kasasbeh s memorial at the University of Jordan Al Kasasbeh s killing provoked outrage in Jordan even some of those who had been opposed to the country s participation in airstrikes against ISIL started demanding revenge 41 King Abdullah II cut short a visit to the United States and the Jordanian government announced that all prisoners in its custody who had been convicted of association with ISIL would be executed within hours in retaliation for al Kasasbeh s killing citation needed In further response Mamdouh al Ameri a Jordanian military spokesman said While the military forces mourn the martyr they emphasize his blood will not be shed in vain The revenge will be as big as the calamity that has hit Jordan 42 On 4 February 2015 al Rishawi and another Iraqi jihadist who was also on death row Ziad Khalaf al Karbouly were executed by hanging in Swaqa Prison expedited in response to al Kasasbeh s death 43 44 45 The coalition HQ decided to let the Jordanian Air Forces to perform most of the air strike sorties planned for that day Later on 4 February Jordan launched its first military response to al Kasasbeh s killing Jordanian warplanes bombed ISIL positions in Mosul killing 55 ISIL fighters including a senior commander 46 The following day Jordan launched airstrikes against ISIL weapons and ammunition warehouses and training camps According to U S officials the attacks took place near Raqqa and involved 20 Jordanian F 16s with American refueling and radio jamming aircraft assisting After the jets completed their mission they overflew al Kasasbeh s hometown of Karak while on their way back to base 47 48 The Jordan Radio and Television Corporation aired footage shot prior to those attacks of pilots scribbling messages onto bombs slated to be used in the strikes For you the enemies of Islam read one message Others bore verses from the Quran 49 50 In 3 days of bombardment Jordanian fighter jets destroyed 56 ISIL targets and killed dozens of ISIL fighters 51 Several clerics leading figures of the Islamic world and news outlets roundly condemned the killing as murder However ISIL said it could be justified through Islamic law despite cremation being illegal per Islamic law 52 The Jordanian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood the Islamic Action Front condemned the killing of al Kasasbeh Their statement described it as a crime without mentioning ISIL The IAF s leader Sheikh Hammam Said in a 5 February interview with Radio Sawa asked Jordan to withdraw from the anti ISIL coalition saying Jordan should not be part of a coalition run by the United States 53 Sheikh Salam Salameh a Hamas member of the Palestinian Legislative Council PLC said IS members are in one way or another considered Muslims and we must not stand with the enemies of Allah against the people of Allah the IS He added Jordan is the reason for al Kasasbeh having been burned It was the Jordanian government s decision to send its army into Syria to assist the Syrian government against the rebels in their war in which it Jordan has no interest It should have adopted a similar position to Turkey 53 54 References edit Heather Saul and Kashmira Gander 24 December 2014 Isis did not shoot down Jordan war plane before capturing pilot says US The Independent Retrieved 3 January 2015 RMC later posted a photograph of the Jordanian military identity card of the pilot identifying him as Mu ath Safi Yousef al Kaseasbeh who was born on May 29 1988 Shiv Malik 4 February 2015 Isis video shows Jordanian hostage being burned to death The Guardian United Kingdom Retrieved 17 February 2015 Profile IS held Jordanian pilot Moaz al Kasasbeh BBC News 3 February 2015 a b c Jordan pilot ejected over Syria after technical failure Yahoo News Yahoo Retrieved 26 December 2014 a b Jordan committed to anti IS coalition despite hostage drama Yahoo News 1 February 2015 Archived from the original on 24 October 2015 Retrieved 14 January 2017 Bearing witness to sorrow in Jordan nytimes com Accessed 13 February 2024 Egypt reviles ISIS killing of Jordanian pilot Al Kasasbeh Daily News Egypt Daily News Egypt 4 February 2015 Rod Nordland and Ranya Kadri 3 February 2015 Jordan Executes Prisoners After ISIS Video of Pilot s Death The New York Times Retrieved 4 February 2014 a b Profile of a patriotic pilot Moaz al Kasasbeh Al Arabiya News 4 February 2015 Profile IS held Jordanian pilot Moaz al Kasasbeh BBC News 3 February 2015 Retrieved 3 February 2015 Lt Kasasbeh s family urged IS to spare him stressing that he was a devout Sunni Muslim a b IS Hostage Pilot s Brother It s Not Our War Sky News a b c Tribal Loyalties Drive Jordan s Effort to Free Pilot The New York Times 1 February 2015 Retrieved 20 January 2016 Jordan warns Islamic State militants against harming captured pilot www smh com au 26 December 2014 Retrieved 6 February 2015 Mitchell Prothero 3 February 2015 Jordan prepares to 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