A bare feet pro-Palestine demonstrator is still eight hours later on Big Ben's Elizabeth Tower, while crowds descend to the city center.
The man, who climbed a part of the 96 -meter high structure while he was waving a Palestinian flag, led an enormous emergency aid this morning.
The demonstrant streamed as he removed his shoes while smearing the beloved historic British monument with his bleded feet around 7.24 hours.
In images uploaded to Instagram, he was told shout: 'I'm not going anywhere', in addition to songs: 'Free, free Palestine'.
Westminster Bridge – an important route from Central London – is closed as firefighters of four different stations, the police and the ambulance service are four hours on site.
A few protesters waving Palestinians gathered on the edge of the Cartoned Bridge Street and shouted 'We Love You' at the top of their lungs.
Elsewhere in London, the Metropolitan Police Pro-Palestine demonstrators blocked to gather near a central London synagogue.
Parliament trips have also been stopped, with a parliamentary spokesperson who confirms the viewings of the estate, were canceled today.

A pro-palestine demonstrator has climbed Big Ben Barefoot while the emergency services are racing this morning to the stage.

Londoners watched in shock while the man scaled a part of the 96 meter high structure, while waving a Palestinian flag

A man who has scaled the Elizabeth tower has now been lubricated with blood lubricated with blood on the ledge of the historic monument for four hours now

The demonstrator today depicted on the side of Big Ben after scaling the historical structure
A parliamentary spokesperson said: 'We are aware of an incident on the parliamentary estate this morning, which is handled by the metropolitan police, assisted by the London Fire Brigade and the London Ambulance Service.
'Parliament takes security extremely seriously, but we do not comment on the details of our security measures or mitigations.
“As a result of this incident, tours through the parliamentary estate today unfortunately canceled.”
Video that pops up online shows that the man appeals not to save firefighters and save him from the building, because he refuses to come down despite their efforts.
When the responders tried to persuade him to get down, he shouts: “I go higher when you get closer.”
“At a certain point you have to come down,” a firefighter tells him in one clip: “How long do you think you're going to be there?”
Luke Whelan, who witnessed the incident on the way to work, said MailOnline: 'I was cycling to work when I saw that he was Big climbing Big.
“He looked like he streamed himself live or during a video call or something. I assumed that he was a free-runner influencer because he seemed very relaxed there. “

The demonstrant grabs on a Palestinian flag while blood flows from his feet to parts of the tower

A few demonstrators waving Palestinians gathered on the edge of the Cartoned Bridge Street and shouted 'We love you' at the top of their lungs

Protesters stood near the parliament houses while they waved to their Palestinian flags

A view of the street from the live stream of the demonstrator while he continued to climb the historic building with his bloody feet

Firefighters who try to save the demonstrator this morning from the side of Elizabeth Tower

A man waves with the Palestinian flag after climbing the 96 meter high structure earlier this morning
Blood that flowed from the wounded feet of the demonstrator was to be seen, smeared on parts of the tower.
While parliamentary tours, Westminster Bridge and Bridge Street are closed, the Westminster tube station with passengers are also advised to use other outputs.
The tube service itself is not disturbed.
There is heavy traffic in the area due to road closures, and London bus routes 3, 11, 148, C10 and 159 are on distraction.
A police spokesperson said: 'At 7: 24 hours on Saturday, March 8, officers were warned of a man who climbed the Elizabeth tower in the houses of parliament.
'Officers are on site to bring the incident to a safe conclusion. They are assisted by the London Fire Brigade and the London Ambulance Service.
“Bridge Street, on the north side of Westminster Bridge, is closed to enable the emergency services to handle the incident.”
Around 10 a.m. on Saturday, three emergency services were lifted a few meters on a fire brigade platform with one person who used a megaphone to speak with the man on the ledge.
Photos show that the man was sitting on the ledge with the flag and a keffiyeh wrapped around the decorative stselwork on the tower.
The man was still on the ledge when the platform was lowered around 11.45 am.
A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said: 'Firefighters respond next to the Metropolitan Police Service to reports from a person who is part of the Palace of Westminster.
“The brigade was called for the first time about the incident 0732, and firefighters of Lambeth, Chelsea, Soho and Islington fire stations are on site.”
A spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service said: 'We were called today at 7.30 am (Saturday, March 8) for reports of an incident in New Palace Yard, SW1A.
'We have sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance team, an incident response officer and members of our response team of Greizardous Area (Hart).

Passers-by removed when the man scaled the 96-meter high building while wearing a Palestinian flag

Westminster Bridge has been dropped off while trying to remove the man from the side of the building

Police officers who look up to the man who today scaled the Elizabeth tower
“The incident is underway and we work together with our Emergency Services partners.”
In 2019, an extinction -rebellion -activist with a 'Boris Johnson' wig was arrested after climbing the scaffolding around the Elizabeth tower.
Tree surgeon Ben Atkinson, 43, started a daring free climb of the structure shortly before 4 p.m. on October 18, 2019.
He was stopped and brought to the ground just before 7 p.m. that same day.
He was later found guilty of entering and sentenced to 250 hours of unpaid work and fines a total of more than £ 800.
Big Ben was built 164 years ago with construction from 1843 and ended in 1859.