The Saudi heir, Mohammed bin Salman, had an Anwar Sadat moment, saying the unsayable in the Arab world: "I believe the Palestinians and the Israelis have the right to have their own land."

That same prince went to Hollywood to do the once-unthinkable: Unveil plans for opening up movie theaters and Western entertainment after a 35-year ban on such things. He also told one interviewer: "I believe that the Iranian supreme leader makes Hitler look good."

That got this new-look Arab leader on the cover of Time.

But then there's the old-look Middle East.

Hamas launches a kind of human wave assault on its border with Israel.

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Yemen and Syria are in shambles, ravaged by war.

Turkey's leader is calling for a worldwide Muslim army to be formed – making it the largest on the planet. Its No. 1 purpose? Attacking and destroying Israel.

The Israeli prime minister is facing indictment on corruption charges, while the revived Jewish state prepares to celebrate its historic 70th anniversary.

Where is all this leading? Is it possible a new generation of Arab leadership could be emerging that would be willing to make peace? But is peace possible in the Middle East when most of the heavy-duty fighting is Arab against Arab, Muslim against Muslim?

I've been covering this part of the world for a long, long time. Nearly four decades ago, I was a Middle East correspondent. While I detest such hyphenated labels, I could certainly be called an "Arab-American," though American is what I am.

So, let me make a prediction of what's coming in the region of the Mideast. It's based on personal experience, understanding the history and today's conflicts and one more thing – what the Bible says.

Before I get to the future, though, let me explain why I believe the Bible has absolute, 100 percent credibility about the future of the Middle East. I explain this in my most recent book, "The Restitution of All Things: Israel, Christians and the End of the Age," and a new film I produced called "70 YEARS: Israel's Prophetic Past, Present and Future."

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I spend a lot of time in Israel. I take tour groups there every year. You should think about coming on the next one this November, because you will see Israel in a completely different light. What I show people there is that everything you see – all around you – is proof that the Bible is, without question, the Word of the God, the Creator of heaven and earth, our heavenly Father, our Redeemer.

Why do you see that in Israel like nowhere else?

Because this is the land of the prophets, and the prophets wrote mostly about this land. And much of what they said has already come true, while nothing they wrote can be discredited.

When you look at the ancient ruins uncovered during the last 70 years in Israel, they all bear witness of the judgments on the land prophesied in the Bible – all, 100 percent. In fact, on this year's trip to Israel, should you decide to come with me, you will cross the border into Jordan to see Sodom and Gomorrah. Yes, the actual cities have been excavated. You can see it with your own eyes.

What you also see in Israel, uniquely, are ancient prophesies being fulfilled TODAY. You can't see this anywhere else in the world. In Israel, you see Jews returning to this land after nearly 2,000 years of dispersion by the millions, just as Isaiah said they would, just as Ezekiel said they would. The dry bones are coming to life. There are almost as many Jews back in Israel today as there are in the rest of the world combined.

What else do you see? You see the deserts blooming, just as Isaiah foretold, as the land begins the prophesied restoration.

When you see these things happening – either by watching my new movie or by coming to Israel with me in November – you will not only believe what the Bible says about the future, you will KNOW it's true.

All that is a prelude to telling you that peace will come to the Middle East. I can promise that. The peace plan is already written – not by failed world leaders, but by the hand of God.

I don't have time to detail that story for you here, but, it's all in my book, "The Restitution of All Things" and, where I got it, in the Bible.

Watch this interview of Joseph Farah discussing "The Restitution of All Things":