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Reality Star Sapir Harush Sues Israeli Knesset Over Dismissal Following TV Show Participation

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Sapir Harush, known for her appearance on the reality show "The Amazing Race Israel," has launched a legal battle against the Israeli Knesset after being fired from her parliamentary job. Harush revealed in a series of Instagram stories on July 2, 2026, that despite receiving approval from her direct supervisor to take leave for filming, she was dismissed due to her participation in the show. She explained that she initially kept her involvement secret, telling family and friends she was traveling in the U.S., and only a few colleagues were informed under confidentiality agreements.

Harush began her career in the Knesset as a student intern in public relations and later served as a spokesperson for members of parliament and ministers. For the past two years, she worked in the Finance and Economics Committees and was on track to receive a permanent position. However, after returning from about a month of filming, she encountered resistance from higher management, including the Knesset's human resources and CEO, who claimed she had not obtained the necessary approvals beyond her direct supervisor.

Despite a disciplinary process, Harush continued working for eight more months while the show was being edited. The situation escalated less than a month before the program aired when she attempted to schedule time off for promotional events. The Knesset reportedly told her she could not be both a public figure and an employee, forcing her to choose. Harush refused, noting the show had already been filmed. The final straw came when she attended a nighttime launch event during her personal time, after which she faced increasing obstacles culminating in her dismissal after ten years of service.

Harush stated she will not remain silent and confirmed that the matter is now in legal proceedings, though she declined to provide further details at this stage. Her case highlights tensions between public service employment and personal media exposure.

Summary: Reality TV star and former Knesset employee Sapir Harush is suing the Israeli parliament after being fired for participating in "The Amazing Race Israel," despite having initial approval for leave. The dispute centers on conflicting approvals and the Knesset's stance against employees gaining public fame. Harush is pursuing legal action following her dismissal after ten years of service.

Points: - Sapir Harush was fired from the Knesset after participating in "The Amazing Race Israel" despite supervisor approval. - She worked in various Knesset roles for ten years, including in Finance and Economics Committees. - Higher management denied her leave approval, leading to a disciplinary process. - The Knesset demanded she choose between her job and public fame before firing her. - Harush is now engaged in legal proceedings against the Knesset over her dismissal. - She publicly addressed the issue on Instagram, ending months of speculation.

Topic: politics

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