Volunteers toiled away at Tel Aviv's convention centre, doing "anything our government fails to", said an Israeli protest leader who has helped turn his movement into a huge relief operation since last weekend's Hamas attack.For 39 straight weeks, opponents of the hard-right government's divisive judicial overhaul had brought tens of thousands of people onto the streets in what became the biggest protest movement in Israel's history.
Thousands of liberals rally in ultra-Orthodox city, with one organizer urging the jailing of rabbis, but others find common ground amid minor scuffles, drumming and loud music