She joined the new
Yesh Atid party in 2012 and was placed tenth on the party's list for the
2013 Knesset elections. She entered the Knesset as the party won 19 seats. She was placed eighth on the party's list for the
2015 elections, and was re-elected as the party won 11 seats. She was re-elected in elections in
April 2019,
September 2019 and
2020, during which Yesh Atid was part of the
Blue and White alliance. After being re-elected again in the
March 2021 elections, she was appointed
Minister of National Infrastructures, Energy and Water Resources in the
new government. In June she resigned from the Knesset under the
Norwegian Law and was replaced by
Inbar Bezek. Elharrar made headlines during the
COP26 conference in
Glasgow, after she was forced to return to her hotel in
Edinburgh due to the event not being wheelchair-accessible. She received an apology from British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson, with the disability charity
Scope calling the incident "inexcusable"; however, Elharrar said it was "a good experience to make sure the next UN conference will be accessible." ==See also==