Two major and open issues from the Holocaust era:
the restitution of looted Jewish property
and
East Germany's unpaid share of the reparations agreement, known as the "missing third." In both issues, there has been no progress.
The state comptroller determined that the value of looted Jewish property is between $212-$673 billion (NIS 714 b.-NIS 2.27 trillion)
as of 2010 and depending on the form of calculation. Today, its value is estimated to be about 30% more.
Eastern European countries have so far restituted on average no more than 3% of the looted property
Even Germany has restituted at most 12% of it.