Ishaq Darwish (1896–1974) was a Palestinian political figure and served as a member of the Arab Higher Committee in 1947.
[3][4] After the end of the war he returned to Jerusalem and became a member of the Arab Club chaired by Amin al-Husseini in 1918.
[4] Darwish functioned as an aide to Amin al-Husseini and worked as a teacher during the British rule in Palestine.
[2] He was assigned by Musa Alami as a representative of the Palestinians in the meetings with the Italian officials from 1936.
[6][7] In the early 1940s he was served as a negotiator between Amin al-Husseini and the Arab exiles in Istanbul.