
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.
Hostage Families' Forum asks to join legal case against Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich
Israeli teacher arrested for espionage, accused of aiding Iran’s operations
IDF soldier arrested for contact with Iranian agents, exchanging information for money
Israel Police, with FBI's help, collect testimony from Chaim Rotter victim in US
Rotter's arrest has been consistently extended, and several others who are close to him were apprehended for questioning as well.
US Amb. Huckabee arrives at Netanyahu trial in show of support, echos Trump sentiments
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee arrived at the courthouse in a show of support to the prime minister, for what he said was a familiar “witch-hunt” process that Trump experienced as well.
Unanimous vote: Landmark verdict rules women can take Rabbinate exams
The women spent years studying the necessary halachot for the exam, as well as solidifying and investing in their Jewish and Torah knowledge as a whole.
Attorney-General Baharav-Miara refuses to attend her own dismissal hearing
In her letter to the committee, Baharav-Miara wrote that the hearing was based on an illegal government decision that is laden with foreign influences.
Gov’t requests three more months to present kashrut law adjustments
The decision has left Tzohar, which requested but did not receive kashrut certification authority, in the dark.
After weeks’ hiatus, Netanyahu trial resumes in tense hearing
The hearings resumed on Monday after a nearly month-long hiatus, due to the strikes in Iran and the prime minister's diplomatic trip to the United States.
A-G Baharav-Miara: Dismissal hearing part of 'political deal' aimed at ensuring gov't's survival
She warned that the hearing has devastating consequences for anyone who fills the role of attorney general in the future, as their hiring process will be subject to foreign and corrupt influences.
Netanyahu trial resumes in Tel Aviv District Court after war with Iran, US visit
National security or freedom of speech? High Court to hear arguments on Al Jazeera Law
Civil rights, some opposition MKs, and legal experts warned during the legislative process that the law could create a “chilling effect” and deter outlets from reporting freely in Israel.
High Court rejects petition, A-G summons set for Monday as dismissal efforts ramp up
Ministers leading the ministerial committee set to convene tomorrow called the situation where the government’s own legal representative opposition “absurd.”