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.
IDF Public Defender disapproves of Comptroller's Office October 7 probe
Tel Aviv decries 'non-issue' in synagogue controversy, ‘faith’ clause removed months ago
IDF officer suspended from hostage talks amid 'Qatargate' probe leads
Terminally-ill Eilat man arrested for son's murder over 50 years ago
It is unclear how the case will be treated within the legal system, as the statute of limitations does not go this far back.
One man arrested in Jerusalem over 'serious written threats' to A-G Gali Baharav-Miara
According to the police, a 36-year-old suspect was arrested and transferred for questioning in connection with a letter containing a threat to harm the A-G.
'Qatargate': Netanyahu confidant Urich investigated by police
Urich's representative, attorney Amit Hadad, is not expected to appeal the court's decision to the Supreme Court.
‘Qatargate’: Urich’s conditions extended to September, judge accepts police appeal
Police have warned against allowing Urich to return to work.
Tally Gotliv labels court security guards as 'Judenrat,' causing coalition outrage
When security moved to remove Gotliv, she resisted. When she eventually stood and walked out, she said, “Be ashamed of yourselves, animals!”
Police warn against allowing Urich to return to work, ‘place where he executed alleged crimes’
A new court hearing examined whether Yonatan Urich, a key suspect in the "Qatargate" case, should face lighter release conditions amid allegations of leaked documents.
'Switching lock to office was against legal protocol,' A-G accuses Justice Minister Levin
The petitions to the court on the matter came from elements that asserted that his actions violated court orders that froze the decision to fire her.
NGO petitions High Court: Forbid use of mounted police to break up protests
The use of mounted cops has a “chilling effect” that discourages citizens from realizing their right to protest, and “harms the foundations of democracy,” the ACRI said.
State Comptroller set to meet with Netanyahu, Gallant, former military chiefs for probes
“The October 7 massacre was the worst failure in Israel’s history - and all of the different official leadership capacities share in that responsibility and blame,” said Englman.
Ex-IDF Maj.-Gen.: 'To fully dismantle Hamas, conquering last safe havens is non-negotiable'
“One of the things that history teaches us about fighting against terrorist groups is that their ‘safe haven’ must be destroyed, the site where they can regroup and plan their next moves.”