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.
Comptroller's fourth Oct. 7 probe lays blame on Netanyahu, Smotrich, Gallant for civilian front
Protesters block Jerusalem light rail, scuffle with police, calling for immediate hostage release
High Court nixes Wednesday hearing on government's firing of A-G, upholds freeze on dismissal
A-G to Ben-Gvir: Directives to minimize protests are invalid, enacting them will breach agreement
Ben-Gvir responded on Monday and insisted that the document is binding, and that the new protocols will kick in if an advisory opinion is not handed over within 24 hours.
High Court rules: Police cannot search suspects’ electronics without warrant
The case and ruling were promoted by a petition by the Public Defender’s Office, which argued that these searches directly contradict the law itself.
Gov’t decision to fire chief prosecutor, legal adviser, invalid from start, must be canceled - A-G
Since one of the roles of the attorney-general is to be the chief prosecutor for Netanyahu’s trial, a main issue in her firing has been that there might be a conflict of interest.
Rabbi Leo Dee detained for putting on tefillin on Temple Mount on wedding day
On April 7, 2023, Rabbi Leo Dee lost his wife and two daughters in a terror attack.
‘Right to demonstrate is not all-encompassing’: Ben-Gvir presents policy document to limit protests
Ben-Gvir announced that if the attorney-general does not give a reply within five days, the policy will go into immediate effect.
Court orders class for autistic children be opened despite Ed.-Min.’s objections
The court also ruled that the Education Ministry’s prevention constituted unlawful discrimination.
'Qatargate': Police issue arrest warrant for US-based Qatari lobbyist
Footlik is suspected of indirectly paying Eli Feldstein's salary while Feldstein served as the prime minister's advisor.
IDF Public Defender disapproves of Comptroller's Office October 7 probe
IDF public defender remains steadfast in assertion that State Comptroller's Office should stay within its jurisdiction and not be allowed to carry out investigation.
Tel Aviv decries 'non-issue' in synagogue controversy, ‘faith’ clause removed months ago
The most up-to-date text of the clause shows that the “faith” part has been taken out, undercutting what many ministers and Members of Knesset were quick to catalogue as a widespread liberal threat.
IDF officer suspended from hostage talks amid 'Qatargate' probe leads
The decision was made over the weekend, after Mordechai was investigated by authorities last week on the “Qatargate” investigations.