The bloodthirsty barbarity of ISIS has reached a new low. A video released by the Islamic terror group shows captured Jordanian pilot, First Lt. Moaz al-Kasasbeh, inside a cage. A trail of lit gasoline eventually engulfs him in flame, burning him alive.
Yesterday, this exercise in brute savagery was confirmed by the Jordanian government. They revealed that al-Kasasbeh was killed more than a month ago on Jan. 3, less than two weeks after his F-16 fighter jet went down over northern Syria on Dec. 24.
This reality put a full stop on ISIS’s attempt to exchange al-Kasasbeh and remaining Japanese hostage Kenji Goto for Sajida al-Rishawi, an Iraqi women who worked for al Qaeda. Al-Rishawi spent her honeymoon planning a 2005 terrorist attack ultimately carried out by her husband, who killed 27 guests at a Jordanian wedding when he detonated an explosive vest he was wearing. Al-Rishawi has spent the last nine years in self-imposed solitary confinement in Jordan’s Juweidah Women’s Prison. ISIS demanded her release, using an audio clip from Goto to deliver the message. “This is a voice message I’ve been told to send to you,” Goto stated. “If Sajida al Rishawi is not ready for exchange for my life at the Turkish border by Thursday sunset, 29th of January, Mosul time, the Jordanian pilot Muadh al Kasasbeh will be killed immediately.”