Zaki Djemal, Israeli tech leader and philanthropist, dies at 38

timesofisrael.com

Zaki Djemal, a prominent Israeli high-tech leader and investor, has died unexpectedly at age 38 in New York. Djemal was known for his significant contributions to Israel's startup ecosystem, mentoring founders and investing in cutting-edge companies. He also dedicated himself to addressing complex global issues, including Arab-Jewish relations and humanitarian crises. His work extended to humanitarian organizations like IsraAID and Tevel B’tzedek, and he co-founded the pre-seed fund Fresh Fund, aiming to support mission-driven entrepreneurs.


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