Upon returning from Germany, Aharish moved to Tel Aviv. Following a two-week stint as an Arab affairs reporter for
Yedioth Ahronoth, After leaving that job in 2008, owing to professional differences, she went on to report for Channel 10's
Erev Tov ("Good Evening") with Guy Pines and to co-host a morning radio show with
Emmanuel Rosen and Maya Bengal. In 2011, she co-hosted
Channel One's late-night show,
Nivheret ha-Halomot ("The Dream Team"), Aharish's time as anchor at
i24news was one of some volatility. During
Operation Protective Edge, she conducted an on-air interview with a
Hamas official in
Gaza, where she accused
Hamas of using civilians as human shields and called on Gaza residents to rebel against the
Hamas regime. Aharish interviewed
Israeli President Shimon Peres in the
Jaffa studios of i24news. In April 2015, Aharish was one of twelve Israeli personalities chosen to light torches in the
official ceremony kicking off Israel's 67th
Independence Day celebrations. In March 2020, Aharish started to co-host the daily edition of the television program "Culture Agent" along with Kobi Meidan on KAN 11. She was dismissed from
KAN three days later because of a staff restructuring related to the
COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Corporation. Some suggest she was fired for participating in a rally against
Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the pandemic. The same year, she participated in the Israeli production of
The Masked Singer as The Stork. ==Personal life==