Peretz was born to
Moroccan Jewish parents Yaakov Ohayon and Ito Vaknin in
Casablanca,
Morocco. In 1963, the family left Morocco and made
aliyah to Israel. Upon arriving in Israel, they settled in
Beersheba. Peretz went on to earn a bachelor's degree in literature and history from
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and later married Eliezer Peretz in the mid-1970s. After her marriage, she moved to
Ofira, an
Israeli settlement on the
Sinai Peninsula, where her husband worked as an inspector for the
Ministry of Health and she began working as a teacher. While living in Ofira, the family had two sons: Uriel and Eliraz. Following the signing of the
Egypt–Israel peace treaty, the Sinai Peninsula was returned to Egypt in 1982, and Israeli settlers were forced to relocate. Peretz and her family first relocated to
Giv'on HaHadasha, and later to
Giv'at Ze'ev, both Israeli settlements in the
West Bank. After the relocation, Peretz had four more children: Hadas, Avichai, Elisaf, and Bat-El. In Giv'at Ze'ev, Peretz became the principal of the settlement's first Israeli school. == Public speaking ==