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.
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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

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