A total lunar eclipse, commonly referred to as a “blood moon,” was visible across Israel on Sunday evening.
The eclipse reached its peak at 9:12 PM local time, with totality lasting approximately 82 minutes.
Observers across the country experienced the moon’s reddish hue as it passed through Earth’s shadow.
This celestial event provided a rare opportunity for skywatchers to witness the phenomenon, Haaretz has reported.
The next total lunar eclipse visible in Israel is expected to occur in a few years.
