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Hop! Channel Co-Founder Alona Avet Dies at 67
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First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
What happened
Alona Avet, co-founder of Hop! Channel and Hop Media, died at 67 after a long cancer battle. She founded the channel with Tamir Paul in 2000 and helped build it into a major Israeli children's content platform.
- 01Alona Avet died at 67 after a long battle with cancer.
- 02She co-founded Hop! Channel and Hop Media with Tamir Paul in 2000.
- 03Avet helped make Hop! a major children's content platform in Israel.
- 04Hop! called her a visionary, entrepreneur, and values-driven leader.
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