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Escaped bull runs rampant in Israeli bank causing panic

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FILE-A wrangler herds bulls inside a pen. (Photo credit JASON CONNOLLY/AFP via Getty Images) JERUSALEM - A terrifying scene occurred when a runaway bull managed to get inside an Israeli bank causing fear for several men who encountered the large animal.One video shared on Twitter captured the incident Monday morning in Lod, Israel, near Tel Aviv.

The bull stands in the hallway as one man holds what appeared to be an orange cone in his hand to prevent the animal from entering.Moments later, the man runs away in fear as the bull charges at him.

Several men seen hiding behind a wall at the opposite end of the hallway let the man in by lifting a rope.RELATED: Runaway bull captured on Long Island; will live at New Jersey sanctuaryThe bull stops for a moment looking around before running to another part of the office building.

The men attempted to use a makeshift lasso to catch the bull.After the bull was chased out of the bank offices, it was tranquilized by city veterinary employees and taken from the area.Amateur videos showed residents scurrying for safety as the bull roamed the streets.

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