Radwan Al Hilu (1909–1975) was a Palestinian Arab politician who was the leader of the Palestine Communist Party between 1934 and 1943.
[2] Al Hilu was born in Jaffa, Ottoman Palestine, in 1909,[1] into a poor working-class Christian Orthodox family.
[4] He and Bulus Farah were sent to Moscow for leadership training at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East.
[5] His appointment was a result of the Comintern's efforts of the Arabization in the party of which most members were Jewish.
[1][7] Al Hilu had an affair with Simha Tzabari who was also a member of the Palestinian Communist Party.