Belgium PM attends concert of Israeli conductor axed by festival

The Flanders Festival Ghent said it had cancelled the performance as conductor Lahav Shani had not "unequivocally" distanced himself from Israel's government

A Belgian festival said Thursday it stood by its decision to axe a leading German orchestra's performance over concerns about its Israeli conductor -- despite furious protests from Israel and Berlin.

Belgium's foreign minister distanced himself Thursday from the decision by Flanders Festival Ghent, where the Munich Philharmonic was to perform on September 18, led by its future chief conductor, Israel's Lahav Shani.

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