Tel Zafit (תל צפית , also written Tel Tsafit or Tel Tzafit), and in arabic: تلّ الصافي (Tell es-Safi) is the location of a large archaeological mound ("tel") that was inhabited since the 5th millennium BCE. Some have identified it as the Philistine city of Gath, mentioned in the Bible. It appears on the Madaba Map as Saphitha, the Crusaders called it Blanche Garde, and during the Ottoman Empire it was simply part of the district of Gaza. Today the site is an Israeli national park, incorporating archaeological remains of the Crusader fort and an Arab village.
The cache is located at the foot of the Tel Zafit mound, on the eastern side. Look for the container among the rocks on the right side of the the trailhead.