The cache is located on the coordinates that have been published and should be easy to find, but in order to register this cache as "found" you must also succeed the following challenge related to the Mystery find over 100 caches In Israel
As of the publication date, there are 146 people who successful this challenge (including me of course) According to the date 1/1/2024.
January 2025 8 people were added to meet the challenge - now 154 players are meeting the challenge and can find it.
January 2026 12 people were added to meet the challenge - now 166 players are meeting the challenge and can find it.
Table of the amount of the top caches found in Israel, as of the date: 1/1/2024, Data from website: https://project-gc.com/
Please use the Challenges Checker to see if you meet the challenge:

If you get a positive result, just go ahead, find the cache, sign the journal and then you can write it down as it is online. Please include the list of appropriate caches from the Challenger Tester.
If you have not yet completed the challenge, you can still go and sign (pre-sign) the log, but you can not yet log in to "Found". You can write "write a comment" if you want. You can then connect to "Found" later when you complete the challenge (no need to sign the second time log).
Note that logs "found" without completing the challenge will be deleted, according to the challenge cache rules.
Regarding the location of the cache on the hill west of the settlement of Bat Shlomo, I did not find much information except for a reminder on the Amud Onan website:
"The hill is called "Kofish"
A typical company of a park forest of Alon Tabor at the southern turn above main road 70. The rock includes an alternation of hard chalk and soft chalk layers of the Euocean Adulam formation that creates a relatively dry habitat for trees (compared to the porous cardboard of the Marsha and Rest formation). In the northern turn, we did not find "as expected" the replacement of A. Tabor with a common oak and the continuation of the Alon Tabor Park forest due to the transition to the Cartons of the Arab-Takia Formation (Giva 123) and therefore it is expected to be dominated by a "Sira + Kida + Ashchar A" "Y". Really? - Take a walk and check."
On the hill there is a herd of cattle, pay attention
Walking on the hill can be confusing so it is recommended to go with the GEO:C app open to track your progress against a map background.
Please note: access to the parking lot is from the settlement of Bat Shlomo
Please note: there is no access from road No. 67 to the cache, it is dangerous to park there and there is a cliff and a wire fence
