A missile struck a medical facility in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Taba, near the border with Israel, injuring six people. The missile was fired as part of the ongoing violence in Gaza. The blast damaged a residential building as well and caused significant destruction. The side responsible for launching the missile is yet to be identified, and there has been no claim of responsibility. The Egyptian government has stated that it reserves the right to respond once the side responsible is identified. The incident comes after a number of Egyptian border guards were injured earlier this week due to an accidental shell fired from an Israeli tank. The Israeli Defense Forces promptly apologized for the incident. The United Nations General Assembly is set to meet to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza following the UN Security Council's failure to adopt a position on the matter. Israeli attacks have caused a significant loss of life, with at least 7,028 Palestinians killed and 1,400 Israelis killed since Hamas's attack on October 7th.