Western Australia Police arrested Martin Thomas Glynn, 39, after alleging he posted online support for the Bondi Beach terrorists in the hours after the massacre. 
Investigators then raided his Yangebup home and say they seized six registered rifles, roughly 4,000 rounds of ammunition, and flags linked to Hamas and Hezbollah, along with other extremist material.

Police also allege they found a “bomb-making” shopping list and material on his phone related to explosives, and he now faces charges including conduct intended to racially harass, possessing a prohibited weapon, and failing to securely store firearms. 
The arrest is part of Operation Dalewood, launched after Bondi, as authorities move from “condemning hate” to treating it like the security threat it is, especially when it aligns with terror propaganda and weapons access. 
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