Now that the results of tomorrow's election appear fairly clear - today's polls show Likud receiving some 32 Knesset seats, with the entire right-wing and religious bloc winning approximately 65 seats - attention turns to the various options that Ariel Sharon will face when attempting to form his government. Some analysts say that he may turn first to Shinui and the smaller right-wing parties, and later replace the NRP with Labor. Others say that Sharon will not give up on Shas and/or the National Union, and will therefore attempt to include them in the first stage. MK Tzvi Hendel of Tekumah, #3 on the National Union list, said today that senior aides in Sharon's circles told him that the Prime Minister would certainly invite the National Union to join his government.