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CALGARY — A pro-Israel group says it has complained to Calgary police over Facebook comments made by a former university student group president who urged Palestinians to ‘‘spill blood’’ in a fictional story.

“My body and soul are ready to fight and die,” wrote Ala’a Hamdan, former president of Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights, a University of Calgary student group. “This land will be proud that Palestinian babies are born men and women ready to spill their blood.”

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In a fictional battle hymn written to a son, Ms. Hamdan wrote: “I will soak a koffiah with your blood and save it to show to your siblings … I will be named the mother of the martyr.“

Members of the Calgarians United With Israel (CUWI) advocacy group copied the comments and posted them to their website.

Ms. Hamdan said CUWI misrepresented the work. The advocacy group failed to point out that her writing was interpretive fiction. It originally included photographs; the text was an attempt to explain the thoughts and feelings of Palestinians who see themselves as victims of military occupation.

“Their blood is spilled as victims and soaking it in a Koffiya to show others is a reference to them not being forgotten,” she later explained.

The work was inspired by protests of the Israeli West Bank Barrier — what Palestinian activists call the “Apartheid Wall” — and documentaries such as 5 Broken Cameras, which shows protestors being arrested, injured and killed.

Ms. Hamdan further said she did not support terrorism or suicide bombings.