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 trial hearings cancelled over PM's 'urgent diplomatic meetings'
New bills on gov't owned companies 'harmful to public' -Dep. AG
High Court to hold hearing on Shin Bet appointment next month
Investigating October 7: Behind reports of rumored push for a state probe
The State Comptroller's Office has been investigating and publishing timely reports on the failures of October 7 - often at odds with the military.
Health Ministry revokes IVF licenses over embryo mix-up
The ministry said the sanctions followed serious management failures and procedural violations that led to the incident. Both employees have 30 days to appeal the ruling.
The Palestinian prisoners slated for release under the Gaza ceasefire deal
Israel finalizes list of Palestinian prisoners to be released under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, with 250 serving life sentences.
Netanyahu to testify in criminal trial despite busy schedule
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's testimony resumes his criminal trial on Wednesday, following a request for a delay due to urgent diplomatic meetings.
HCJ rejects petition against hostage release deal
The High Court of Justice rejected a petition to block the release of Palestinian security prisoners in deal.
PM requests to cancel hearing due to 'critical diplomatic meeting'
Prime Minister Netanyahu requested that the criminal trial testimony hearing be canceled on Wednesday due to a 'critical meeting' and a sudden visit by Cypriot President
In Noam's Ways: A family of a slain IDF soldier fights for Israel's future
HUMAN AFFAIRS: In Noam’s Ways (Bedarchei Noam) has set out with the target of reaching one particular population group to reignite the honor and respect for public service.
ICJ scheduled to deliver advisory opinion on Israel’s obligations regarding presence of int’l orgs
The International Court of Justice will deliver its opinion regarding Israel's responsibilities in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem on October 22.
Three human rights orgs. petition against E1 advancements
The petition aims to delay development in the controversial West Bank territory between Jerusalem and Ma'aleh Adumim.
Tribunal hearings open for Gaza flotilla activists
Tribunal hearings are underway for Gaza flotilla activists intercepted by Israel, amid allegations of mistreatment and links to Hamas funding.