French-Israeli woman Mia Schem, one of several dozen hostages abducted and taken into Israel by Hamas terrorists on October 7th and held until she was released in an exchange on November 30th, told Israel’s Channel 12 the wife of the first Hamas terrorist assigned to guard her was far from pleased her husband’s bosses had stuck them with Schem, and “couldn’t stand the fact that I was alone with her husband in a room, she was jealous,” The Messenger reports.
The 21 year-old Schem believes this was actually a good thing though, because “terrorist didn’t touch me for the simple reason that his wife was outside the room. If we were alone, there’s a big chance something would have happened.” Later on in her nearly two-month long ordeal Schem was moved to a different house occupied by three Hamas goons. Again she says she was able to avoid sexual violence – and death – this time simply by cooking for the jihadis. “I asked them if they were hungry. I sent one of them to the market, I asked him to bring several ingredients and I made them a traditional dish. I assessed the situation. It was either cook them food – or be killed or raped.”