Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
She held this post from May 2004 to June 2014. She is a native of Jerusalem. In 1984, Arbel was appointed District Attorney of the Central District.
She had previously served as a senior assistant to the District Attorney of the Central District.
In 1988, she was appointed as a judge in the Tel Aviv District Court. In January 1996, she succeeded Dorit Beinisch as State Attorney.
She served in this capacity for eight years, until being appointed to the Supreme Court. During her term, the prosecutor"s staff grew from about 700 to 1,040 attorneys.
In 2002, she drafted prosecution guidelines that exempt women from prosecution for false report when submitting false domestic violence or sexual harassment complaint to the police.
In 2004, Arbel was nominated for the Supreme Court by then Chief Justice Aharon Barak.
She served as a member of the Kahan Commission that investigated the Sabra and Shatila massacre.