Eventually Bennet got his seat back when Yanon Magal resigned form the Knesset due to the investigation he was involved in, and the next guy in line decided not to take the seat.
The Likud was just going to take advantage of it, but they weren't behind the push for the law itself. Until now nobody has implemented the Norwegian Law there either, but that might soon change. With the recent resignation of Silvan Shalom, due to an investigation launched into his activities, Amir Ohana entered the Knesset. That puts Yehuda Glick, a Tempe Mount activist, next in line for a seat in the Knesset under the Likud banner.
So, if a Likud minister or deputy minister were to resign his/her Knesset seat, Glick would become a Member of Knesset.
I cannot see Benjamin Netanyahu allowing this to happen, but supposedly there are some ministers close to Glick that are willing to resign their seats to bring him in. To his credit Glick has told them to wait about a month so he can finish his court case and clear his name before havign the opportunity to enter the Knesset. He was accused of attacking a woman on Har Habayit, and wants that behind him before getting into Knesset.
Also, if Glick would take the Knesset seat now, it seems likely to me that the courts would definitely find him guilty, and/or the Attorney General and media would force Glick to resign from the Knesset.
Anyways, if it would become realistic, I am sure Netanyahu would pressure those ministers to not resign.
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