The families of the Israeli-Arab suicide terrorist who killed three people in Nahariya yesterday are liable to receive monthly stipends of some 2,800 shekels each. This is because he was married to two wives, and each one of them is eligible - if she applies - for a guaranteed income payment for her deceased husband. The law currently does not distinguish among causes of death, and even the family of someone who died in the process of killing himself and others is eligible. Similarly, the terrorist who shot and wounded several people at Defense Ministry offices in Tel Aviv last month was killed by security forces, and his wife now receives a monthly stipend. The same is true for the wife of an Israeli-Arab terrorist leader of the Islamic Jihad who was killed by Israeli forces. Arutz-7 is awaiting the response of a National Insurance Institute spokesman on the matter.