Woman becomes Israeli folk hero for plying Hamas militants with snacks until rescue mission arrives

Rachel Edri, center, from Ofakim in southern Israel, poses for a portrait with Doron Almog, Jewish Agency Chairman, left, during a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. Edri, a 65 year old from the southern town of Ofakim, has become an unlikely folk hero among Israelis for narrowly escaping death at the hands of Hamas militants by feeding them tea and cookies. Edri and her husband spent nearly 20 hours in her house, entertaining five armed militants, before a rescue squad of local police were able to come to her rescue. (Miriam Alster/Pool Photo via AP)

JERUSALEM (AP) — When Hamas militants toting grenades appeared in her living room, Rachel Edri served them tea and Moroccan cookies until police stormed in and killed the attackers.

Edri's tale of quick-witted survival during the Israel-Hamas war has turned the 65-year old woman into an unlikely folk hero in Israel. For many, she has come to symbolize the ingenuity of everyday Israelis left to fend for themselves as militants turned sleeping southern communities into bloodbaths on Oct. 7.

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