Scarlett Johansson will no longer be an ambassador to Oxfam, Sky News reported Thursday.
The actress decided to end her relationship with the group after she received criticism for supporting SodaStream, which operates a factory in Israel in the West Bank.
Oxfam is a humanitarian group that opposes all trade from Israeli settlements and says they are illegal, deny Palestinian rights, and further ongoing poverty in the area.
Sky News reports:
"Scarlett Johansson has respectfully decided to end her ambassador role with Oxfam after eight years," a statement from the actress said.
"She and Oxfam have a fundamental difference of opinion in regards to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. She is very proud of her accomplishments and fundraising efforts during her tenure with Oxfam."
Oxfam said it accepted Johansson's resignation and that it is "grateful for her many contributions".
The charity said: "While Oxfam respects the independence of our ambassadors, Ms. Johansson’s role promoting the company SodaStream is incompatible with her role as an Oxfam Global Ambassador.
Johansson will appear in a SodaStream advertisement during the Super Bowl on Feb. 2.