Kate Garraway pauses Good Morning Britain for 'breaking news' report
19.04.2024 - 10:16
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Kate Garraway halted proceedings during Friday's airing of Good Morning Britain to share some startling "breaking news" with viewers.
Her on-screen partner, Adil Ray, sat beside her as she revealed the news of reports that Israel had launched an attack on a location in Iran.
Jerusalem-based GMB correspondent Richard Gaisford was also on hand to provide live updates on the alleged attack, the Express reports.
Opening with: "Breaking news because in the last few hours, there have been reports that Israel has carried out an attack at a site in Iran.
"Blasts were heard in the city of Isfahan home to Iranian military manufacturing sites, an airplane site, and also in the area of some nuclear sites too."
In continuation, Garraway added: "So it is unclear what exact target was hit, or indeed any extent of the damage."
As the show continued, both hosts redirected the attention back to their correspondent in Jerusalem, Richard, who provided the latest updates from the field stating: "It's a very confusing and concerning situation at the moment."
Offering more context to the story, he further explained: "Let's talk about what we know.
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"All of the information on this is coming from unnamed official American sources speaking to American television networks, and the Israelis have said absolutely nothing about this so no confirmation from them that they've been involved with a military operation."
Highlighting the American involvement, Richard concluded: "The Americans are saying that... they're saying that the White House was briefed and nuclear targets were not part of this and that the Israelis were not trying to target the