Daoud Bandaly El-Issa (Arabic: داود بندلي العيسى) was a Palestinian journalist.
For a period of time he managed the newspaper Falastin, which was established by his uncle Issa El-Issa in 1911 and based in their hometown of Jaffa.
[1] Falastin became one of the most prominent and long-running newspapers in the country at the time, dedicated to Arab nationalism and the cause of the Arab Orthodox in their struggle with the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem.
[2][3][4][5][6] El-Issa established the first Arab Orthodox Club in Jaffa with some of his friends on 4 September 1924.
He was later appointed general manager of the Jordanian Ad-Dustour newspaper, of which he was a part owner.