Top US radio host broadcasts live from Israel this week; Trump joins show on October 7th

In a powerful gesture of solidarity, Sid Rosenberg, the #1 rated talk show host in New York City, has returned to Israel to broadcast live from Israel.

By Juda Honickman, World Israel News

As we approach the one-year anniversary of October 7th, we find ourselves reflecting on a day that left an indelible mark on our nation.

It was a day filled with tragedy, loss, and fear — a stark reminder of the challenges that Israel faces daily.

Yet, in the year since, we have witnessed remarkable resilience and unity. The events of that day ignited a renewed commitment among supporters of Israel to stand together in the face of adversity.

Sid at Kotel

Sid Rosenberg at the Western Wall (Courtesy)

In a powerful gesture of solidarity, Sid Rosenberg, the #1 rated talk show host in New York City, has returned to Israel to broadcast “Sid and Friends in the Morning” on WABC live from Israel this week.

The show will feature a range of special guests, each sharing their insights and experiences from the ground.

Sid’s trip, organized by One Israel Fund — a vital organization dedicated to supporting communities across Judea and Samaria — will take him to various locations throughout the heartland of Israel.

These visits will allow him to forge deeper connections with the land and its people, highlighting the enduring spirit of those who call this region home.

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To mark the anniversary of October 7th, Sid will broadcast from Sderot, a city that embodies the spirit of resilience and courage in the face of ongoing challenges.

Sderot’s residents have faced the trials of conflict and insecurity, yet they remain steadfast in their determination to build a future of hope and peace.

Through Sid’s broadcasts, listeners will gain a firsthand perspective on the realities of life in this remarkable community.

Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump hold up proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. (AP/Ceneta)

While in Sderot, Sid will be joined on the air with a special guest – former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Trump’s strong support for Israel significantly impacted the global stage, by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and relocating the US embassy there, recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, exiting the nuclear deal with Iran and imposing harsh sanctions on the Islamic regime, and fostering peace in the region through the Abraham Accords.

His participation in Sid’s broadcast underscores the vital importance of American support for Israel, especially during times of crisis.

Together, they will engage in meaningful discussions about the challenges Israel faces today and why it is crucial for our allies to remain steadfast in their support.

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World Israel News encourages everyone to tune in to Sid’s broadcasts throughout the week, especially on October 7th from Sderot. WIN will be providing coverage of Sid’s trip this week.

Sid and Ava Rosenberg

Sid Rosenberg with his daughter Ava. (Courtesy)

WIN is also covering the ongoing ordeal of Sid’s daughter, Ava, currently a student at Cardiff University in Whales (UK), who was planning to join her father for a portion of the trip.

After Ava’s last trip to Israel, she experienced horrific antisemitic attacks on campus and was accused of murdering Palestinians, supporting “genocide” and was placed under investigation by the university.

Ava made the brave decision to return to Cardiff this year, not only to complete her studies but to stand up as a proud supporter of Israel and to fight antisemitism at her university.

Folow Sid’s trip this week and listen to the voices of the people living through these realities and hear the important discussions that will take place.

Together, we can ensure that Israel’s story is heard, understood, and supported around the world.

As we mark one year since October 7th, let us remember the lives lost and the pain endured. But let us also look forward with hope.

With friends like Sid Rosenberg and organizations like One Israel Fund supporting the citizens of Israel, we can face the future with strength and resilience.

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Israel will continue to thrive, and together, we will ensure that our voice is heard loud and clear.