A Toyota Prius brandishing a bumper sticker from anti-Israel group J Street advocating for "two states for two peoples" was towed on Friday afternoon in Washington, D.C.
It is unclear whether the J Street supporter and Prius owner was towed for the illegal occupation of a parking spot, or if it was due to a mechanical problem with the mid-sized hybrid electric hatchback vehicle.
The Prius' lone bumper sticker is from J Street:
Based on the condition of the Prius' bumper, it can be assumed that the owner of the car is also a terrible parker.
One pro-Israel insider said that the incident serves as a metaphor for J Street as an organization.
"This is a metaphor for J Street as an organization. A metaphor the size of Judea and Samaria. There is the pretension and boastfulness of a hybrid car and an organization that claims to be pro-Israel but isn't. There is the Prius driver and the organization that both believe the rules don't apply to them--so the Prius gets towed, and the organization gets busted lying about its donors," said the pro-Israel insider, who claims to have no outstanding parking tickets.
"The only difference is that one day the Prius will be off the streets and in a junkyard, whereas J Street will probably just be absorbed into the PLO," he added.