The Likud Knesset list is filling up, and among those running for a slot are former ambassador to the US Zalman Shoval, ex-MKs Yossi Achimeir and Akiva Nof, Omri Sharon, Kiryat Malachi Mayor Lior Katzav, and Jerusalem attorney Roni Bar-On. Bar-On admitted to Arutz-7 today that part of his motivation is a result of what was known as the Bar-On affair almost six years ago, when then-Prime Minister Netanyahu attempted, unsuccessfully, to appoint him as Attorney-General. "There is a part of me that would like to prove to all those who jumped on me at the time that my appointment was blocked only because of my right-wing, Land of Israel philosophy," he said. Bar-On said that he would work for far-reaching changes in the judicial structure, and estimated that he would need the support of some 600-800 Central Committee members in order to attain a realistic spot on the list. Each of the some 2,800 members can vote for several candidates.