That's the problem. They're mostly killing innocent people and now they want to take what little is left of THEIR land.
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Yes -- but the people stopping them are still there. Stopping them. And given that they manufacture arms locally from unexploded munitions, they're now more well armed than ever before.
If a people can't defend "their" land, sooner or later it's not their land anymore.
Property rights ultimately belong to those with the military force to defend them.