Man Climbs Big Ben Holding Palestinian Flag, Threatens to Climb Higher

Westminster Bridge Shut as Emergency Services Attempt Rescue

A barefoot protester remains perched on Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) after nearly six hours, holding a Palestinian flag, as emergency services work to bring the situation to a safe resolution.

Man Climbs Big Ben Holding Palestinian Flag, Threatens to Climb Higher
Man Climbs Big Ben Holding Palestinian Flag, Threatens To Climb Higher

The man climbed the tower at around 7:00 am on Saturday, March 8, prompting a major police and fire brigade response.

“I’m very surprised this was even possible. Parliament is one of the most surveilled locations in Europe. This could have been an inside job.”

Firefighters Attempt to Talk Him Down

At around 10:00 am, a London Fire Brigade cherry picker was deployed, with three emergency responders lifted up to speak to the man using a megaphone.

A woman speaking to the protester urged him to come down, saying:

“Your message has been heard – ‘Free Palestine’ – but at some point, you have to come down.”

The man remains defiant.

Growing Crowd of Pro-Palestinian Protesters

The demonstration outside Big Ben comes just hours before a planned pro-Palestine protest near the BBC headquarters in Portland Place at 1:00 pm.

Videos from the scene show supporters cheering him on, chanting “Free Palestine”, and waving flags.

Met Police Statement

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said:

“At 7:24 am on Saturday, March 8, officers were alerted to a man climbing Elizabeth Tower. Officers remain at the scene, working to bring the incident to a safe conclusion. They are being assisted by the London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service.”

Ongoing Security Concerns

The incident has raised concerns over how the protester managed to evade security and climb the tower. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether any arrests have been made or what charges the individual may face.

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