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Yes as he was elected to the 20th Knesset on the YB list. If readers were familiar with the party's list going into the election, they would expect to find an explanation here as to why he didn't take his seat. Number5710:51, 2 January 2019 (UTC)Reply
If that list is only for Knesset members who were replaced, then yes. As he wasn't sworn in and isn't listed at the official Knesset site. If the list is also for party members replaced, then he should stay. It's worth noting for any non-Israeli editors here, that you don't get elected to the Knesset, but the party gets a certain amount of seats which it gives to its list. So just being in-line to becoming a member, does not mean you are a member. --Gonnym (talk) 10:54, 2 January 2019 (UTC)Reply