Some intense research by Arutz-7 correspondents Ariel Kahane and Yosef Mantinband has turned up the following anti-Oslo warnings, among many others, that were sounded over the years in the media and the Knesset. Immediately after the Oslo Agreement was announced in the late summer of 1993, many politicians began warning of its dire consequences. Then-opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu told Arutz-7 at the time:

\"For the first time, they are talking about internal control [of Judea, Samaria, Gaza] for Arafat and external control for the IDF. This means that this very large area will be under Arafat\'s control. And when murderous cells go out from there to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, or to any of the other new \'border\' towns that will now be created, what will do? The IDF won\'t be allowed to go in and get them!\"



Then-Likud MK Moshe Katzav said during the fateful Knesset session in which the Oslo Agreement was accepted in September \'93: \"Tell me please, Mr. Foreign Minister [Peres] and Mr. Defense Minister [Rabin, who was also Prime Minister], how will you prevent a little van traveling within Arafat\'s Yesha areas from loading up with katyushas and shooting towards the coastal cities? How will you prevent [katyushas from being shot towards] Ashkelon, Netivot, Sderot, Ofakim, and Ashdod?\"



In December 1996, Arutz-7\'s Kobi Finkler reported that Yasser Arafat had issued \"clear instructions for every Palestinian to buy weapons from wherever he can - from Israel or from elsewhere, to smuggle, buy, or steal... and to obtain heavy guns - preferably Kalachnikov rifles...\"



Even before the Oslo agreements and the withdrawal from Gaza, Rehavam (Gandi) Ze\'evi, presently serving as Tourism Minister, told the Knesset in March \'93: \"Every time there is a wave of terrorism, all sorts of \'experts\' say that we should unilaterally get out of Gaza. If we do so, the Gaza Strip will become a cancerous thorn of terrorism, 1,000 times more dangerous than it is now. What will we do when katyushas are fired from Biet Yachie on Ashkelon and from Biet Hanoun on Sderot?\"



But there was at least one person who didn\'t believe the warnings, and even mocked them: Yitzchak Rabin. In 1995, he scornfully said: \"We know all the scare-stories of the Likud. They promised [when the first Oslo agreement was signed] that there would be katyushas from Gaza. It\'s been a year already that the Gaza is mostly under PA control, and there haven\'t been any katyushas, and there won\'t be any... The Likud is simply scared to death of peace, and for this reason is reacting in a truly childish manner.\" The original Hebrew recording can be heard at .