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.
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Israel entered war without economic emergency preparedness, Comptroller report finds
Comptroller: Socio-economic cabinet failed to manage civilian affairs during war
Court extends detention of ex-IDF top attorney to Wednesday, judge concerned she may obstruct probe
Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court Judge Shelley Kurtin expressed concern that she may obstruct the probe into the alleged leak of a video related to the Sde Teiman Palestinian prisoner abuse case.
Histadrut head Arnon Bar-David among labor leaders arrested in alleged public corruption scheme
Investigators raided the Histadrut headquarters in Tel Aviv, detaining dozens of employees, as well as a mayor and senior figures. Bar-David's detention was extended for another eight days.
Gov't proposal to expand rabbinate powers sparks alarm over ‘conditional Jewishness’
A new bill has been proposed to give the rabbinate new powers to investigate the 'Jewish status' of any Israeli citizen.
Israel Police arrests two suspects, foiling potential terror attack in Ramle
He was apprehended along with another suspect who also attempted to assault the arresting officers.
A-G to Levin: You have no authority to bar me from Sde Teiman investigations
Levin specified on Saturday night that the attorney-general is banned from engaging with the video itself, any alleged miscarriages of justice along the way.
‘Qatargate’: Police appeal accepted, court orders new hearing on Netanyahu aide’s phones
The case now returns to the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court, which must hold a hearing on whether the police may continue to hold Urich’s devices and, if so, for how long.
Hostages Forum sends legal warning to Yeshivat Ateret Shlomo over abuse of symbols
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum sends a legal warning to a haredi yeshiva for misusing its symbols.
Netanyahu's trial adds extra testimony day as judges push for quicker proceedings
Netanyahu's corruption trial will add an extra day next week, despite defense objections, as judges push for faster proceedings.
A-G Baharav-Miara warns moves to change Army Radio are stained with political motivations
Baharav-Miara warned that the committee tasked with determining the future of Army Radio "sounds a major alarm on political intervention in public broadcasting."
High Court hears petition on Israeli prevention of Red Cross access to Palestinian prisoners
Petitioners asserted that Israel's suspension of Red Cross access to Palestinian prisoners, instituted after the October 7 massacre, violates Israeli law and conventional international norms.