Back in 1993 Yossi Beilin and Shimon Peres engineered the Oslo accord that brought Yassir Arafat back from the grave. The twosome surrendered Gaza, Judea and Samaria to Arafat and his cronies who until then were living in exile far away in Tunisia. To help Arafat control the new territory, Beilin and Peres equipped Fatah goons with guns and plenty of ammunition. Of course, Arafat’s Fatah gang proceeded to use the guns to kill Jews. The Oslo scheme turned out to be a monumental betrayal of the Jewish people.

The two Oslo traitors were never punished for the Jewish blood shed by their Fatah proteges. Peres, riding the prestige of the Nobel Peace Prize, became President of Israel. Beilin morphed into leader of the far left, Jew-hating, Meretz Party.

The Oslo betrayal did not destroy Israel, so the two traitors are eager to try again. Like Bill Murray in the 1993 movie Groundhog Day, they are doomed to re-live Oslo, again and again, forever!

Peres’ “secret” plan would surrender to the Arabs Judea and Samaria, the land won during the 1967 war and paid for with the blood of brave Israeli soldiers.

Aides to President Shimon Peres confirmed Tuesday a Haaretz report that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is examining a new framework for peace, in which Israel will propose transferring to the Palestinian state areas equivalent to 100 percent of the territories conquered in 1967.According to the aides, the proposal was formulated while Peres was vice premier, and presented to Olmert a few days after he entered the President’s Residence.

The PMO, however, denied the existence of the proposal Tuesday. “We do not know of any plan as described in the [Haaretz] article,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement. “We would like to clarify that such a plan has not been considered, nor is it being raised for discussion in any forum.”

The proposal includes a timetable for negotiations for the final status agreement and implementing it, similar to the framework of the Peres-Abu Ala agreement reached at the end of 2001.

Israel will suggest to the Palestinians to conduct negotiations for adequate territorial compensation from Israel’s sovereign territory, in exchange for settlement blocs amounting to about 5 percent of the West Bank’s area.

Beilin would prefer to surrender to Hamas, the more savage of the two Palestinian gangs.

Meretz chairman Yossi Beilin said Friday that if Israel has in fact rejected Hamas’s proposed cease-fire, it is an irresponsible decision both for the residents of the western Negev and for kidnapped soldier Gilad Schalit.

“Israel has no other real solution to these problems, and it must reach a cease-fire with Hamas,” Beilin continued.

“Israel can do so through a third party, parallel to the diplomatic process with the PLO,” Beilin said.

Meanwhile, diplomatic sources in Jerusalem denied on Friday a report in Asharq alawsat that government officials had approached Hamas leaders via a Norwegian proxy and proposed starting direct talks, Army Radio reported.

MKs Haim Ramon and Shlomo Ben-Ami are soul mates of Peres and Beilin. The extremist Israeli Daily Haaretz reported in 2001 that Ramon and Ben-Ami had combined two surrender plans into a super surrender plan.

Labor MKs Shlomo Ben Ami and Haim Ramon yesterday unveiled a joint plan for “unilateral separation [from the Palestinians] with multi-national support.”

The two said they hope the party adopts the proposal in its platform to be formulated prior to next year’s national elections.

The plan is a synthesis of Ramon’s call for a unilateral separation from the occupied territories and Ben-Ami’s adherence to finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict along the lines established during the Clinton administration.

According to the plan, Israel will announce to the international community its intention to withdraw from most of the territory in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

In the absence of a “partner” on the other side, the territories will be handed over to a multi-national body, led by the United States, for an interim period, until the territory is eventually transferred to the Palestinian Authority as part of a final agreement that will be based on the proposals of former U.S. president Bill Clinton.

In the document, the two MKs write that “the participation of the international community in establishing a caretaker authority will transform the unilateral separation to an interim solution that will provide an outlet toward a final settlement.

Today Ramon is the Deputy Prime Minister and lo and behold he has a new surrender plan.

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Haim Ramon sparked uproar across the political spectrum on Wednesday with a proposal to divide Jerusalem between Israelis and Palestinians as part of a peace deal.

Ramon, a close ally of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, had written to a member of the Jerusalem city council proposing that Israel cede control over the occupied and annexed eastern sector to the Palestinians.

But his comments triggered outrage even among members of Olmert’s governing coalition.

“Jerusalem is a city that has been bringing together the Jewish people for thousands of years, and is not a bargaining chip or piece of real estate,” said Eli Yishai, trade and industry minister of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party.

“Jerusalem is the Jewish people’s right of existence and there is no one who is able to give up that right,” Yishai was quoted as saying by the Ynet news website.

Groundhog day! Every day is the same, every day is betrayal.