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An interior image, captured in Beit Yitshak Sha'ar Hefer, Israel, shows a male subject actively engaged in mounting or adjusting an electronic device on a wall, surrounded by several other individuals in a utilitarian room. In the foreground, a light-skinned male with a bald head and a short beard, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and sunglasses pushed onto his head, is positioned in profile, facing right. He holds a black, rectangular electronic device with a screen and a handle, using both hands to interact with a white rectangular fixture mounted on the white wall. Wires are visible extending from this fixture. Above and to the right of the electronic device, a dark-colored, heavy-duty mechanical lever with a long handle is fixed to the wall. Below this lever, a light green sign with Hebrew text, partially visible, reads "לצאת" (to exit). Further down, two white electrical switches or outlets are visible, one partially obscured by an exposed wall cavity. White conduits run along the upper right wall and ceiling. An exposed electrical box with wires protrudes from the white ceiling. To the left of the primary subject, through an open doorway with a dark frame and a bright yellow interior trim, two female individuals are visible in the background. One female, with glasses, wears a light-colored top and appears to be observing. Another female is further back in the room beyond the doorway. In the lower right foreground, partially obscured by the primary subject, a third female individual with dark hair is seated on the floor, looking down at and operating a white smartphone. The room has light-colored, possibly painted white, walls and ceiling.
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