Sarah Ben-Nun
Sarah is the legal affairs correspondent and former night editor for The Jerusalem Post. She split her childhood between Israel and the US, granting her a deep understanding of both communities. After completing her National Service in Israel, Sarah went on to study at Yeshiva University. She holds a BA in Journalism.
Netanyahu: Remove breach-of-trust clause, no special treatment for Milchan
Agriculture Min. must fix local farming deficiencies since war started, comptroller says
Netanyahu trial to end early after PM receives sealed envelope
Jobs for friends, missing funds: Police arrest lawyer, probe May Golan’s ministry, office
The probe focuses on suspicions that ministry employees and outside individuals were involved in obtaining financial benefits through deception.
30% of complaints filed about judges in 2024 were justified, report finds
The annual “Public Complaints Commission on State Representatives in the Courts” report, authored by judge Prof. Menachem Finkelstein, found half the total complaints concerned the prosecution.
Netanyahu gov't willing to discuss A-G firing with High Court
Government tells High Court it will discuss A-G Gali Baharav-Miara’s dismissal under court outline if conditions on timing and attendance are met.
Young haredi man convicted of spying for Iran
Stern is a 22-year-old yeshiva student from Beit Shemesh, and belongs to the Vizhnitz hassidic dynasty.
'Qatargate': Police appeal court decision to allow Urich to return to Netanyahu's office
Israel Police appealed a ruling allowing Netanyahu adviser Yonatan Urich, a key suspect in the “Qatargate” probe, to return to the PMO despite allegations of security breaches.
Netanyahu submits proposal of Zini as next Shin Bet chief to Senior Appt.'s Advisory C'tee
In his letter, Netanyahu asked that matters be rushed so that Zini could take the appointment already on September 21, when the acting Shin Bet director 'S' finishes his tenure.
Police fail in request to extend measures against Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich
During a previous hearing just a few weeks ago, an Israel Police representative noted that the investigation is expected to wrap up within the next few weeks.
Netanyahu's criminal trial to switch to four days a week, judges rule
The framework switch will begin in November, the judges ruled after appeals by the defense attorneys of Netanyahu and other defendants in the cases.
‘His presence is a security breach’: Police again seek to bar Urich from Netanyahu’s office
Israel Police sought to prolong restrictions on PMO aide Yonatan Urich, a key Qatargate suspect, saying more steps are needed to complete the probe.
Netanyahu trial: Testimony hearing opens to public after starting behind closed doors
Due to security concerns with information surrounding this issue going on the public record, a representative from the Defense Ministry asked that the hearing be switched to a closed-door setting.