Thousands rally in Jordan against IS
Thousands of people are marching in Jordan's capital, Amman, in support of their government's fight against Islamic State (IS) militants, the BBC reported.
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.
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.
Local activists and IS sympathisers reported fresh strikes in the city on Friday, but these have not been confirmed by officials.