Scarlett Johansson's Middle East Flap … Over Soda

Forced to choose, Scarlett Johansson decided to end her charitable work on behalf of Oxfam, which opposes trade with Israeli settlements, and continue as a paid “brand ambassador” for SodaStream, which makes products 

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Updated, 5:49 p.m. | Forced to choose between two endorsement deals, the actress Scarlett Johansson decided Wednesday to end her charitable work on behalf of Oxfam, an antipoverty group that opposes trade with Israeli settlements, and continue as a 

Scarlett Johansson's deal with an Israeli company working in the West Bank could hurt Oxfam's brand. Should the NGO end its relationship with the actress? Take the poll.

American actress Scarlett Johansson has been criticized as naïve and irresponsible for endorsing SodaStream, an Israeli company that operates a factory in the West Bank settlement of Maale Adumim – to the detriment of Palestinian rights, say critics