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.
Israeli government must enforce policy against IDF draft evaders, High Court of Justice rules
Inciting graffiti against journalists sprayed on Channel 13 headquarters, police complaint filed
Levin names retired judge Ben Hamo to lead Sde Teiman leak inquiry after initial pick blocked
Israel rape crisis centers report 51,000 cases as ministries withhold key data
Before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on November 25, the ARCCI noted that several state organizations withheld key information.
Netanyahu’s first testimony in Case 4000 cross-examination sees sharp clash over media influence
Case 4000 explores the Netanyahu's seeking favorable coverage in Israeli media, particularly their relationship with Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch, who owned the Walla news site.
Systemic failures in Israel's support for reservists during Gaza war, comptroller warns
Englman concluded that the state must now commit to sweeping structural reforms.
Shin Bet chief's Zini under scrutiny: Petitioners argue ‘unreasonableness’ of PM's recommendation
Petitions by ex-intel chiefs and others argue Zini's lack of agency experience and flawed vetting compromise the Shin Bet's independence.
Netanyahu Trial: Judges cancel Wednesday testimony due to 'security issue'
The Tel Aviv District Court rejected the prosecution's request to hold a makeup hearing on Thursday.
Prosecution indicts man for incitement to racism, threats against A-G Baharav-Miara
“Did you see what happened to the MAG? We are going to make sure that you commit suicide. Understand this. You will be in the grave, regardless of whether it is legal or not.”
Israeli arrested by police on suspicion of threatening journalists
A man in his 20s was arrested in Holon for issuing threats against Channel 14 journalists. The case highlights a rise in harassment targeting Israeli reporters amid rising press freedom concerns.
Histadrut head Arnon Bar-David's associate ends own life after questioning in corruption case
The man, who was considered close with Bar-David's family and oversaw construction work at their home, was found dead in the Ben Shemen Forest in central Israel.
High Court orders Chief Rabbinate to decide on Tzohar’s kashrut license after year-long delay
The 2021 legislation opened the possibility for independent bodies to issue kosher certifications, but until now, the rabbinate had not initiated any applications or licensing processes.
High Court rules: Kula will not supervise investigation into MAG
The case has quickly become a proxy battle over the balance of power between the executive, legal, and judicial institutions.