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.
Israel weighs attorney-general role split amid warnings of political influence - analysis
Netanyahu’s trial hearing shortened due to ‘security developments’
Israel's journalists petition High Court over controversial media reforms
Netanyahu's attorneys request release from representation as court expands testimony schedule
The attorneys argued that the expanded schedule would hinder their ability to provide effective representation.
Equal burden on trial: What's at stake at the High Court's crucial haredi draft hearing - explainer
As war staggers on, the army faces a critical shortage, justices will weigh whether the State’s refusal to arrest draft evaders undermines both law and, principle of shared service.
Arab Israeli student stabbed to death at school as sector violence claims 211 victims this year
Qasem Asala, 18, also died in criminal Arab sector violence on Monday. He was shot in a hit-and-run on his way to work in the Galilee.
MK Zvi Sukkot summoned for questioning due to role in Sde Teiman riots
The Sde Teiman riots, where protesters and several MKs breached the base, occured in March 2024.
Suspects in Netanyahu residence arson attack released to house arrest after court hearing
Four suspects involved in the September arson attack near Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence were released to house arrest after a court hearing on Sunday.
'Absolves Netanyahu of justice': A-G slams 'illegal' bill to freeze PM's criminal trial
The Sunday bill proposal to allow the Knesset to interfere in criminal proceedings against a prime minister or any sitting minister is “a dangerous opening," the legal advisory wrote.
In ‘Qatargate’ twist, court orders police to hand back Netanyahu aide’s phones
Judge Menahem Mizrahi ruled police must return phones seized from Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich in the ongoing “Qatargate” investigation.
Bill to give Knesset power to freeze Netanyahu's criminal trial postponed upon PM's opposition
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara slammed the bill proposal, saying it “allows political considerations to encroach on criminal proceedings.”
Turkish nationals charged over plot to smuggle firearms from Iran into Israel
Three Turkish nationals were charged in Nazareth with plotting to smuggle pistols from Iran into Israel through Jordan, including one accused of aiding terror.
High Court gives state 30 days to reassess Gaza media ban post ceasefire
The High Court of Justice on Thursday gave the government 30 days to update its position on whether to allow independent journalists into the Gaza Strip