Good Morning Britain hosts Kate Garraway and Adil Ray shared a heartbreaking news update on Friday’s show, September 5.Sara Baalla TV Reporter and Tasha Hall Showbiz and Trends Reporter
09:05, 05 Sep 2025
Good Morning Britain viewers were left devastated as the programme’s presenters delivered a “horrific” news bulletin. During Friday’s of the popular ITV show on September 5, those tuning in were left emotional at an ongoing development.
GMB hosts Kate Garraway and Adil Ray brought audiences the latest headlines from across Britain and beyond. They were accompanied in the studio by Laura Tobin, who provided regular weather forecasts, and Charlotte Hawkins.
Later on in the programme, Kate and Adil interviewed British physiotherapist Rachael Moses as reported by the Mirror, who had recently returned from Gaza after working at the Nasser Hospital when Israeli forces launched an assault on the facility last week.
“Sometimes I’m left speechless because the words we could use to describe what is happening to the people of Gaza and the people of Palestine are indescribable,” she said.
“22 months of brutality. I’ve seen things that I’ve never seen in my entire 25-year career dealing with people in Gaza. Children, newborn babies, bullets to the brain.
British physiotherapist Rachael Moses appeared on the ITV show(Image: ITV)
“The most horrific, traumatic brain injuries, huge levels of disability, on top of the inhumane living conditions.”
Discussing the strike on the Nasser Hospital, Rachael continued: “We were in the room next door in the intensive care unit, so the operating room was struck first.
“It’s not unusual to hear and feel explosions in any of the hospitals, including Nasser, and I think it’s been hit three times since I’ve been working out there.
“We carried on working, it’s very usual to feel explosions in a hospital. That is a reality of my colleagues working out there everyday. It wasn’t until about 30 seconds later, people came rushing in to get gloves and debris started to come in.”
The healthcare worker said she wasn’t put off from going back to assist those in need, stating: “I think anyone who goes to Gaza or any country like Gaza, especially as a healthcare worker, you have a duty of care for the most vulnerable people in the world, and that’s what we’re driven by.”
Adil finished by saying: “Rachael, you’ve put it so eloquently. You’re a hero, you really are. I know you won’t feel that. It’s about simple humanity and what you’re doing is absolutely fantastic, and we’re really grateful.”
The segment left viewers feeling moved, with many heading to Twitter to express their thoughts. “Rachael Moses a British Medic, I am so proud of you,” one person wrote, with another adding: “This is just heartbreaking.”
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