Jews who lived in a town which had a curfew imposed upon the Jewish community during the Second World War will now receive compensation in accordance with Israel's Holocaust Victims' Law. According to the Holocaust Victim's Law, those who lived under Nazi rule and were "deprived of their freedom" are entitled to receive remuneration from the German government. Three years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that Bulgarian Jews who were expelled from their homes would be entitled to compensation, but those not expelled who rather lived under military-imposed curfews were deemed ineligible for this benefit.