Protesters disrupt UN Security Council with call to free Gaza hostages
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Protesters at the UN yelled for the release of Israeli hostages held by Palestinian militants Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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UNITED NATIONS - A meeting of the United Nations Security Council on the Middle East was briefly interrupted on July 17 when two protesters stood with signs and yelled for the release of Israeli hostages held by Palestinian militants Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The demonstration by two women came as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov began to address the 15-member body after a statement by Israel's UN Ambassador Gilad Erdan.
Protests inside the UN headquarters in New York are rare.
Mr Lavrov, who was chairing the meeting because Russia is the council president for July, responded: "I don't understand, speak more clearly. One of you can speak clearly to say what you want to say. I see you don't wish to do so, very well."
Diplomats in the Security Council chamber said the women, dressed in black, yelled "free the hostages."
UN security asked the women to leave the chamber and they did so, a UN official said.
Israel's UN mission did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the protest.
The war in Gaza - a Palestinian enclave of 2.3 million people - began when Hamas attacked southern Israel
Israel then launched a ground and air assault
Security at the UN asked the protesters to leave and they did so.
PHOTO: REUTERS

