French hostage beheading in Algeria sparks global outrage
Tourist Herve Gourdel killed by Islamic State-linked jihadists

The beheading of French tourist Herve Gourdel by jihadists in Algeria drew global revulsion on Wednesday but also strengthened international resolve to confront the Islamic State group.
Gourdel was seized on Sunday by IS-linked group Jund al-Khilifa, or “Soldiers of the Caliphate”, while trekking in a national park in Algeria.
His beheading, which was posted online in a video, came after France rejected the kidnappers’ 24-hour ultimatum to halt anti-IS air raids in Iraq.
Voicing solidarity with France, US President Barack Obama said: “We stand with you and the French people as you grieve this terrible loss and as you stand up against terror in defence of liberty.”
France was the first country to join Washington in carrying out an aerial campaign against IS jihadists in Iraq.