I'll provide the link for the entire article and post the part of the article that lists the number of Knesset seats that have been earned as of 99.7% of the vote:
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/DocView.asp?did=1000424733&fid=1725With 99.7% of the votes in Israel's general election counted, it emerges that Kadima has a narrow lead over Likud. Kadima has 28 of the 120 Knesset seats, Likud 27, Israel Beiteinu 15, Labor 13, Shas 11, United Torah Judaism 5, National Union 4, Ra'am-Ta'al 4, Hadash 4, Meretz 3, Balad 3, Habayit Hayehudi 3.
The uncounted votes are mostly those of ballot boxes from army bases, so that, on the basis of voting patterns in previous elections, there is a slight chance that Likud could take one more seat.
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From what I recall reading, the National Union party was expected to get 4 seats.