
Nancy Sinatra revealed that her father, singer Frank Sinatra, helped smuggle an estimated $1 million in cash in March 1948 to support the Haganah — the paramilitary terrorist group responsible for numerous massacres and acts of ethnic cleansing during the Nakba, including attacks on Palestinian villages that forced hundreds of thousands out of their homes ahead of the creation of the Israeli state. The funds were reportedly delivered through covert channels to purchase arms for Zionist militias as Palestinians faced systematic expulsions, killings, and the destruction of their communities in what became one of the defining war crimes of the 20th century.























