A teenage student pilot and airport worker accused of sharing "pro-Hamas" videos of the October 2023 massacre and searching for the location of Israeli embassies has been granted bail.
Mohamed Ghassan Eltatary, 19, faced Southport Magistrates Court on Friday charged with five offences after a joint counter-terrorism team seized electronic devices in a raid on a Gold Coast home.
He was accused of sharing "pro-Hamas and anti-Semitic" videos, including terrorist bodycam footage of the October 7, 2023 massacre in Israel, on the Discord group chat application, Magistrate Louisa Pink heard.
Two mobile phones, a laptop and a handwritten diary had been previously seized from the home in April, police said.
Eltatary was also accused of searching online for how to purchase knives, mass stabbings

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