A group of Japanese visitors arrives in Israel wearing matching Israeli vests and expressing solidarity.
A group of Japanese tourists was filmed arriving in Israel, dressed in matching Israeli vests and enthusiastically singing “Am Yisrael Chai” — a Hebrew phrase meaning “The people of Israel live.” The scene captured the group smiling, singing together, and demonstrating visible excitement upon landing.
The matching vests and coordinated singing created a striking moment at the airport, reflecting a sense of identification and solidarity with Israel. Their performance of the well-known phrase, often associated with Jewish resilience and national pride, drew attention from onlookers and quickly circulated online.
Public displays of support from international visitors — particularly from countries geographically and culturally distant from the Middle East — highlight the global dimension of Israel’s image and relationships. Tourism, cultural exchange, and grassroots expressions of friendship continue even amid regional tensions.