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The image depicts an interior view of an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) lobby. The dominant features are two ATM units set against a vivid, glossy red wall and ceiling. The primary ATM, positioned in the foreground on the left, is encased in white and displays a digital screen with Hebrew text. It features a card input slot, a cash dispensing slot, and a numeric keypad. A blue square decal with a white international accessibility symbol (person in a wheelchair) is affixed to its front panel. Above this ATM, a red sign with white Hebrew text reads "בנקט ATM" (Bankomat ATM), accompanied by additional Hebrew text indicating services such as "cash withdrawals," "cash deposits," and "information and operations." A second, partially visible ATM is recessed into the red wall on the right. The red walls and ceiling reflect ambient overhead circular white lights. The floor is covered with light-colored, possibly beige, tiles. A silver cylindrical trash can with a black plastic liner is situated in the lower right portion of the frame. On the far right, a white rectangular sign hangs, displaying operational hours and bank information in both Hebrew and English, including the name "Neve Yam" and the identifier "768-D-768." No individuals are present in the scene. This location is identified as the Bank Hapoalim branch in Rishon LeZion, Israel, specifically the Neve Yam branch.
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