Inside The Forbidden Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

In this episode of Inside The Epicenter with Joel Rosenberg, he takes you on a journey into what it’s like inside the Forbidden Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, her interest in normalizing relations with Israel, the various dynamics involved in this move, and the building blocks to reaching the milestone.

Joel also discusses what the Bible says about Saudi Arabia and spends time describing the crown prince’s plan for a tourism-centered province that will contain “cities of the future.”

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