Israeli PM Netanyahu's Son Quietly Changes Legal Name to Yonatan Hun
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son, Yair, has legally changed his name to Yonatan Hun in state registries. He becomes the second sibling to adopt a formal alias, following his younger brother Avner's identity alteration five years ago.
July 10, 2026 Ahmet Koçak
Yair Netanyahu with his father Benjamin Netanyahu, 2020 - AP
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Yair Netanyahu, the eldest son of the Israeli prime minister, formally discarded his prominent surname over the past eighteen months, adopting the legal alias "Yonatan Hun" in state registries.
He becomes the second child of Benjamin Netanyahu to officially alter his identity. His younger brother, Avner, executed a similar bureaucratic maneuver half a decade ago.
State Registry Records
Official documentation from the Israel Tax Authority confirms the alteration, according to Haaretz.
The premier’s son retained his original government identification number while updating his registered nomenclature.
Tax deduction certificates processed in December 2024 carried his birth name. Subsequent issuances this year reflect the new Yonatan Hun designation.
These state records also associate the new identity with a fabricated residential address listed as "Balfour 0."
Under Israeli regulations, formal modifications to an identification card cannot be reversed for at least 7 years.
Sibling Precedent
The maneuver mirrors his sibling's strategic identity shift. Avner Netanyahu registered as "Avi Segal" approximately five years ago.
Following his name change, Avner executed a 502,000-pound cash transaction for a residential property in Oxford, England, which was quickly listed for sale.
He later asserted the alias was a security measure designed to obscure his profile while pursuing academic studies abroad.
Both sons adopted new surnames from their family lineage.
"Segal" was the maiden name of their paternal grandmother, Tzila, while "Hun" belonged to their maternal grandfather, Shmuel, prior to its Hebraization to Ben-Artzi.
Corporate Activity
Yair Netanyahu is currently classified as a self-employed advertising professional with the National Insurance Institute in Israel.
During a recent residency in Florida, he established a corporate entity in Connecticut. Registration documents state that the company's operational purpose is the delivery of lectures.
Prior to the formal legal alteration, he utilized the moniker "Yair Hun" across digital networks.
Recent social media visuals also indicate that he underwent facial cosmetic procedures within the last year.
Regulatory Scrutiny
Benjamin Netanyahu previously adopted the alias "Ben Nitai" during a U.S. residency in the 1980s, citing pronunciation difficulties and intentions to relocate permanently to America.
The contemporary use of aliases by relatives of prominent political figures frequently triggers elevated compliance reviews.
Western financial authorities currently mandate rigorous scrutiny of such pseudonyms, driven by stringent U.S. anti-money laundering frameworks.
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