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The Sound of Silence – a politics beyond breakdown
The world faces huge threats that know no national boundaries. ALAN SIMPSON asks where is the radical thinking needed to meet these challenges
Residents walk through flood water in Retford in Nottinghamshire, after Storm Babet battered the UK, causing widespread flooding and high winds.

IT’S HARD to focus on anything other than Gaza at the moment. Its incessant bombing won’t have had anyone celebrating Paul Simon’s 82nd birthday by singing “Hello darkness, my old friend...” 

By margins that are difficult to comprehend, we are well beyond Israel’s credible limits of “legitimate self defence.”

The collective punishment of Palestinians — from the denial of food, water and electricity to the bombing of hospitals and the demand that one million people evacuate their homes — has filled all the news coverage that followed the Hamas’s atrocities.

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