Niagara Falls lit up for Bibas family but online posts confuse details

Cars drive past the glowing waterfall as during the 38th annual Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020. Niagara Falls were lit up orange on Feb. 21, 2025 in memory of a slain Israeli family, however misleading social media posts gave the wrong day for the event and shared a photo from an unrelated illumination in 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Claims Niagara Falls lit up in orange in memory of a slain Israeli family on Feb. 26 appeared on social media Feb. 27. These claims are partly true but contain misleading information. The binational Niagara Falls Illumination Board, which operates the light shows at the falls, said the lighting took place five days earlier than claimed. The photo of the falls used in the posts is from 2021 and the falls' illumination light show schedule indicates there was no special illumination for the family on Feb. 26. The falls lit up for the Bibas family along with other New York state monuments on Feb. 21 after a directive from the governor. 

Thousands of Israelis lined the streets of Tel Aviv last Wednesday to mourn a mother and her two young sons, members of the Bibas family killed in captivity in the Gaza Strip.  

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