The Likud and Gadi Eisenkot's "Ishar" party are fighting for first place, while none of the blocs is close to 61 mandates at this stage • Bennett and Lapid are weakening, Lieberman may become the tip of the scales, and the Arab parties may decide the identity of the next government • Who is getting stronger, who is struggling with the percentage of the block and what other connections may change the political map