Loren said the reason the greenhouse project came to naught was because Hamas doesn't like prosperity. I am asking him to post his argument, not just a snarky line of empty rhetoric.
The behavior of Hamas et al is the argument. The terrorist factions like Hamas, Islamic Jihad et al do not care whether or not Palestinian civilians live or die, much less about their prosperity.
In fact, they see dead Palestinians as a PR cudgel for the useful idiots in the West, especially the pampered college students in places like Columbia.
That's why they shoot rockets from the tent city in Al Mawasi. For example, see this rocket launcher being struck with precision.

From
here. Forget blatant MEE editorializing, since the strike clearly didn't hit a tent but the rocket launcher, which is visible in the first few frames.
Note that the tent dwellers must have been warned of the strike, as they had ample time to position a couple of cameras perfectly.
Note also the secondary explosion, indicating that there was at least one rocket at the site being struck.
That's also why Hamas leader Mohammed Deif hid out in Al Mawasi surrounded by a large cache of weapons.
Note the large secondary explosion.
Those are not the actions of a group that cares about the lives of the people it ostensibly fights for, much less their prosperity.
Hamas wants the Palestinian people to be free to live and govern themselves in Palestine,
Wrong. Hamas doesn't want Palestinian people to be free. It wants to subjugate them. Gaza governed by Hamas has been an islamofascist theocracy.
Just one example:
Hamas bans women on motorcycles in Gaza Strip
Funny to see you feminists defend these creeps.
which they believe can only happen through armed struggle against the 'Zionist entity', aka Israel.
In other words, they want to destroy Israel and extend their oppressive rule over Israeli territory as well.
For that purpose, they keep attacking Israel even though that is detrimental to prosperity, and in fact the very lives, of what is ostensibly their people. Thanks for making my point for me.
There is nothing in their charter, position papers, or official statements that would lead one to believe they don't like prosperity or would work to thwart it in Gaza.
I'd rather go by their actions. And their actions have been detrimental to peace and prosperity.
If you think you can support Loren's claims, go right ahead and post the links to credible sources that provide the information his posts are lacking.
It would be difficult to find support you would accept. Unless they act like cartoon villains and put "we hate prosperity" in their charter, you will ignore that their actions have been antithetical to prosperity for the Palestinian people.
If disavowing terrorism and being committed to diplomatic solutions had brought prosperity to Palestinians living in the West Bank under the PA, you might have a point.
Are you laboring under the misapprehension that there is no terrorism, no Hamas, no Islamic Jihad, in the West Bank?
PA does not have effective control over all areas it has de jure control over, especially the so-called "refugee camps" like Jenin Camp. Jenin is really Little Gaza at this point.
Note that the areas that are more peaceful and where PA has effective control over are also more prosperous than the ones that are controlled by groups such as "Lion's Den" or "Jenin Brigades". Just look at this new mall in Ramallah.
But since they, too, cannot prosper under current economic and social conditions, and in fact keep losing homes, farmland, orchards, and other resources to Israelis building and expanding settlements (and some just being destructive assholes),
Note that these things increased since the 10/7 attacks. But even before 10/7, there have been attacks by Palestinian terror groups from West Bank cells.
and since the lack of prosperity and economic sabotage in Gaza predates the election that brought Hamas to power, the argument that Gazans would prosper if they simply sidelined Hamas and stopped fighting is absurd.
It is not absurd. I have said this before, but here goes again.
Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza, removing all settlements and soldiers. That was a chance for Gaza to show they can live in peace with their neighbor. It could have been a blueprint for eventual statehood. Instead, Gazans chose to shoot rockets into Israel. And they have not stopped attacking Israel for the last 20 years.
Also, those
tunnels began as an economic lifeline for Gaza. Citing them as evidence Hamas doesn't care about prosperity is through-the-looking-glass levels of absurdity.
No, it isn't. Quite the contrary. The smuggling tunnels toward Egypt are different than the attack tunnels dug toward Israel. They are also different from the extensive network of tunnels inside the Gaza Strip that serve to conceal movements of terror fighters and rockets, hide fighters and weapons etc. Even your NatGeo article acknowledges the difference. Here's a map of some of the Hamas tunnel network.
To get back to the prosperity argument, many billions were spent digging mile upon mile of this extensive tunnel network.
And besides, had Gaza not been attacking Israel since the 2005 disengagement, there would have been no reason for Israel to impose restrictions on trade, which would have rendered even smuggling tunnels moot.
And again, if Israel had allowed the Palestinians in the West Bank to prosper once the PA renounced terrorism, you might have a point.
PA did not fully renounce terrorism. Otherwise they would not have operated the "Pay for Slay" scheme that pays imprisoned terrorists and families of dead ones. Even now, they merely changed how it operates, and did not end it.
Despite False Promises, Palestinian Authority Proudly Continues ‘Pay-for-Slay’ Program
But in any case, West Bank is far more prosperous than Gaza, and parts of West Bank (like Ramallah) that are more peaceful are also far more prosperous than terrorist dens like Jenin.
As it stands, the only likely path to prosperity for Palestinians means ending the Occupation.
That must be the end of the process, not the beginning. It would be foolish for Israel to withdraw from the West Bank only for the same thing to happen as happened in Gaza in 2005. Gaza disengagement was a test for a possible Palestinian statehood, and Gaza failed the test.
Note also that Israel has historical ties to the regions of Judea and Samaria that form the "West Bank". As such, the issue of territory is far more complicated than Gaza.
Hamas is willing to use terrorism to make that happen. That does not mean Hamas is against prosperity. Quite the opposite in fact. The impossibility of prosperity under the current conditions is why so many people join Hamas.
Prosperity is far more impossible with Hamas. Israel will not let themselves be genocided, no matter how much Hamas desires it.
And Hamas continuing to attack Israel over and over again invites counterattacks that keep Palestinian population poor and suffering. Far more obviously in Gaza, but there is Hamas (as well as Islamic Jihad and others) in West Bank as well.
Should the Gaza war end soon, it will still take 20-25 years to rebuild the Strip, and it will cost >$50G. Much of that cost will be wages for local workers.
So Gaza will have a chance to have brand new infrastructure, newly constructed buildings, and billions paid to local workers. Those workers will then want to spend it for goods and services, stimulating economic activity. In other words, Gaza will have a chance at some degree of prosperity in the future.
But that is only possible if Gaza stops attacking Israel. And that is only possible if Hamas and similar groups are done away with. Prosperity is not possible when terrorists are in charge, or even allowed to operate within a territory (like Hezbollah is in Lebanon).