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Aging & Wisdom Quote by Shimon Peres

"There was one occasion when I was very young - eight years or seven years old - that Jewish businessmen went through the forest, and they were assassinated. And that was for the first time I saw in our paper where there were assassinations in our place"

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Memory does quiet work here: it installs politics in the nervous system before ideology ever arrives. Peres reaches for a single childhood scene, imprecise in age but exact in feeling, to explain how violence becomes “normal” in a community. The detail that the victims were “Jewish businessmen” isn’t incidental; it signals both vulnerability and visibility. Businessmen move between towns, deal across lines, carry money, carry rumors. In a volatile borderland, that mobility can read as power, and power invites accusation. The forest, too, is doing rhetorical labor: it’s the archetypal space where law thins out, where ambush replaces argument.

Notice the phrasing “our paper” and “our place.” Peres isn’t just recounting a murder; he’s describing the moment a private world got punctured by public history. Assassination arrives not as an abstract geopolitical fact, but as ink on newsprint, a communal confirmation that danger has crossed from hearsay into record. That matters for a statesman: he’s sketching the origin story of a political temperament shaped by early evidence that security is fragile and that violence has audiences as much as victims.

The line is also a subtle act of positioning. Peres frames Jewish suffering as pre-state, local, and intimate, not merely as a European import. It quietly legitimizes the later Israeli obsession with security as something learned in childhood, on the margins, before anyone had the luxury of treating politics as theory. The understatement - “there were assassinations” - lands precisely because it refuses melodrama, letting the banality of terror speak for itself.

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Peres, Shimon. (n.d.). There was one occasion when I was very young - eight years or seven years old - that Jewish businessmen went through the forest, and they were assassinated. And that was for the first time I saw in our paper where there were assassinations in our place. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-was-one-occasion-when-i-was-very-young--156013/

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Peres, Shimon. "There was one occasion when I was very young - eight years or seven years old - that Jewish businessmen went through the forest, and they were assassinated. And that was for the first time I saw in our paper where there were assassinations in our place." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-was-one-occasion-when-i-was-very-young--156013/.

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"There was one occasion when I was very young - eight years or seven years old - that Jewish businessmen went through the forest, and they were assassinated. And that was for the first time I saw in our paper where there were assassinations in our place." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-was-one-occasion-when-i-was-very-young--156013/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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Shimon Peres (August 21, 1923 - September 28, 2016) was a Statesman from Israel.

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