Activists of the Standing Together movement organized a "wake up" for Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Deputy Prime Minister Yair Lapid, and called on them to wake up and start working to raise the minimum wage amid a surge in prices and the outline of finance coming to the government on Sunday.

The Standing Together movement said: "It is time for the government to wake up and start connecting to reality, an update of 54 agorot on the minimum wage is an insulting humiliation. Stop the disconnection and work to raise the minimum wage to NIS 40 per hour."