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Summary
This text recounts an anecdote about Shimon Peres justifying his political maneuvering to join a government coalition despite previously refusing on principle, citing advice from David Ben-Gurion about security taking precedence. It contrasts Peres's career strategy of seeking ministerial appointments with Menachem Begin's long tenure as an opposition leader.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Peres | ||
| Moshe Dayan | ||
| Golda Meir | ||
| David Ben-Gurion | ||
| Menachem Begin |
Organizations (2)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Government of Golda Meir | ||
| Israel's Prime Minister |
Timeline (2 events)
Jewish colonization in Samaria
1977 election
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Key Quotes (2)
"“If a single child can learn that politics is not just intrigues,” Peres told me, “I will be satisfied that we have done our bit.”"Source
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"“Just what my mentor, David Ben-Gurion (Israel’s first Prime Minister) told me: when the security of Israel is laid on one side of the scales, and everything else on the other side, security tips the balance.”"Source
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