Yoel Aloni (Hebrew: יואל אלוני; September 30, 1937 – September 9, 2019) was an Israeli chess master and problemist.[1] He was the twin brother of Hillel Aloni (1937-2017).

He played twice for Israel in Chess Olympiads.

He took 4th in Israel Chess Solving Championship at Tel Aviv 2005 (Ram Soffer won).[3] He took 53rd in the 29th World Chess Solving Championship at Eretria in 2005 (Piotr Murdzia won).[4]

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