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Updated 02/03/12 @ 05:13PM EST
- Philadelphia’s Jewish newspaper is in a flap with organizers of a boycott, divestment and sanctions conference over the disinvitation of one of its reporters from the event.
- An Israeli program that offers incentives to move to outlying areas does not include West Bank settlements.
- The U.S. Senate Banking Committee approved a bill that would effectively cut Iran off from international banking transactions.
- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said his country is prepared to assist those who would confront Israel and the United States.
- Polls showed overwhelmingly negative feelings for Israel and Jews among Jordanians and Lebanese.
- Jewish newspaper assails BDS conference for disinviting reporter
- Israeli incentive program does not include settlements
- Senate bill would target Iranian bank transactions
- Komen reverses course on Planned Parenthood, but supporters still upset
- Khamenei: Iran prepared to assist those who confront Israel
- Polls: Jordanians and Lebanese strongly negative toward Jews
- Komen backs down on Planned Parenthood
- Pew poll suggests Jewish shift to GOP



