Two arrested as Palestine protest disrupts Winston Peters speech in New Zealand
Two people were arrested during a Palestine protest that interrupted Winston Peters' speech at the New Zealand First party conference in Hamilton. Police responded to reports of assaults but confirmed there were no serious injuries. Peters addressed the protesters, criticizing their actions and emphasizing his party's commitment to economic security through a proposed New Zealand Future Fund. He highlighted the need for infrastructure investment and criticized the Labour Party's recent electoral performance. The conference also featured discussions on labor issues, including a union leader's criticism of Uber's practices, and a speaker's remarks against "trans ideology." Both topics received significant attention from attendees.