"In many ways, I regard Sharon and Arafat as birds of a feather"
- Amos Oz
About this Quote
This quote by Amos Oz is a metaphor comparing Sharon and Arafat to birds of a feather. Oz is indicating that the two leaders have a lot in common. He is suggesting that they are both comparable in their method to the conflict in the Middle East. Oz is indicating that both leaders persist and reluctant to jeopardize, which they are both equally accountable for the lack of development in the area. He is likewise suggesting that both leaders are equally to blame for the violence and unrest in the region. Oz is attempting to communicate that both leaders are equally accountable for the present state of affairs in the Middle East, and that they require to work together to discover an option. By comparing them to birds of a feather, Oz is emphasizing the need for both leaders to come together and discover a way to peacefully solve the dispute.
This quote is written / told by Amos Oz somewhere between May 4, 1939 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from Israel.
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