Another Israeli-Arab Terror Cell Yet another Israeli-Arab terror cell has been uncovered, this time involving two leading members of the political party Balad - headed by MK Azmi Bshara. This is the sixth Israeli-Arab terror cell to have been uncovered in the past year. Two brothers from the village of Reina, near Nazareth, have been arrested and will be indicted today. They are accused of establishing a terror infrastructure - with Hizbullah funding - and planning suicide attacks against Jews. Jassan Atmallah, the older of the two brothers, is a senior Balad Party activist and member of the movement's central committee, and has previously been held in administrative detention three times for a variety of security offenses. His younger brother met with Hizbullah representatives in Turkey two months ago, and then went to Lebanon for military training. Balad Party souces say that the party is not connected with the terrorists, that the party "educates its youth to acts that are legitimate and lawful," and that the accusations must still be proven in court. Balad has three MKs in Israel's Knesset, and two other Arab parties have a total of five other MKs. MK Yuri Stern (National Union) said, "For many years, the State of Israel has provided the Arab MKs and their parties almost unrestricted movement in their acts of solidarity with the Palestinian terrorists and their contacts with hostile states and parties. This has to end." He also called for an in-depth investigation of the ties between Balad and terrorist elements. In other security news, three leading Palestinian terrorists and war-leaders have been killed in the past three days: * IDF soldiers succeeded early this morning in killing a leading arms smuggler who was long-wanted for what security sources called the "smuggling contractor for war materiel from Egypt to the Palestinian Authority." * Yesterday morning, a top Islamic Jihad terrorist driving in Gaza was targeted by an Apache helicopter; the rocket destroyed the front half of the car, mortally wounding Azaz Shami and two other occupants of the car. Shami was responsible for the Beit Lid double-bombing of nine years ago that killed 22 soldiers, and has been wanted ever since. * On Thursday night, a top Hamas terrorist was killed in a mysterious explosion in his house in the Gaza Strip. Israel denies any connection with the act, maintaining that it was likely just another terrorist work-accident. Hamas sources, however, say that the dead man, Abu Shuka, had met shortly before his death with an Israeli-Arab to obtain Israeli military uniforms for future use. The Arab took the opportunity to present Abu Shuka with a model of the Al-Aqsa mosque, which, Hamas says, concealed a remote-controlled bomb that was soon afterwards detonated by an Israeli drone, killing the terrorist. Hizbullah terrorists fired several anti-aircraft missiles from southern Lebanon this morning towards Kiryat Shmonah. No damage was reported.