Jewish settlers seek Gaza beachfront
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•Jewish settlers set their sights on Gaza beachfront
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Daniella Weiss , 78 , says she has a list of 500 families ready to move to Gaza immediately.
She heads a radical settler organisation called Nachala , or homeland.
She has been kickstarting Jewish settlements in the Israeli -occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem .
There are about 700,000 Jewish settlers in these areas now and settler numbers are rising fast.
Opinion polls suggest that most Israelis oppose resettling Gaza .
Israel 's hard-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir is a settler himself.
He was among 1,000 ultranationalists pushing for a return to Gaza at the event entitled Settlement Brings Security .
Yehuda Shimon has lived in Gaza in the past and claims a God-given right to return.
Outposts like his are multiplying in the West Bank , along with larger settlements.
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