Syrian Workers Protest Against Russian Operator at Tartus Port

The Russian aircraft carrier Kuznetsov in the Syrian port of Tartus (EPA)
The Russian aircraft carrier Kuznetsov in the Syrian port of Tartus (EPA)
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Syrian Workers Protest Against Russian Operator at Tartus Port

The Russian aircraft carrier Kuznetsov in the Syrian port of Tartus (EPA)
The Russian aircraft carrier Kuznetsov in the Syrian port of Tartus (EPA)

Syrian workers at the Tartus port accused the operating Russian company of violating their contract, saying they refused to receive their wages due to lack of “receipts” for workers' salaries since the company took over the port.

The 2,500 workers complained that the Russian operator had breached the contracts, adding that many have had several issues with their agreements for over three months.

Al-Watan newspaper reported that a number of workers accused the company of reducing the value of the meal they were offered from SYP700 to SYP100, and even deprived some of the workers of it.
The daily indicated that since the beginning of the month, the situation at the financial bureau has been chaotic due to the slow payment of salaries.

Head of the port workers’ union, Fouad Harba, accused the Russian company of not committing to "the full terms of the contract."

The investment contracts signed by the Syrian regime with the Russian side were concluded with Russian companies and not with government agencies.

The Syrian People’s Assembly approved the draft law that includes leasing Tartus Port to Stroytransgaz for 49 years through the local Sada company.

The Russian company managing the port did not meet the terms of the contract, as it has not yet paid insurance dues to the Social Security (Taaminat), and deducted the amount due to the Real Estate Bank (REB).

However, since it started operating the port, it has not transferred those dues to the Bank and sources indicated that the problem of the workers is that they get paid from the Russian company, while their contracts are signed with Sada.

The contract signed with the Russian company does not require paying the wages of all workers, knowing that the average salary at the port with incentives and bonuses does not exceed SYP75,000.

The Russian company had tried to reduce the salary by granting SYP40,000 pounds, but the workers protested at the port about three months ago.



Israel Simulates War on Iran in Syria’s Mount Hermon

An Israeli military vehicle patrols the Golan Heights (EPA) 
An Israeli military vehicle patrols the Golan Heights (EPA) 
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Israel Simulates War on Iran in Syria’s Mount Hermon

An Israeli military vehicle patrols the Golan Heights (EPA) 
An Israeli military vehicle patrols the Golan Heights (EPA) 

The Israeli Air Force conducted on Friday landing operations of its forces in the Syrian side of Mount Hermon, as part of exercises simulating military attacks on Iran, sources in Tel Aviv said.

This week, incoming Israeli Army Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir told the high command that 2025 will be a year of war focused on Iran.

Israeli media, quoting military sources, said on Friday, that Israel is taking advantage of its occupation of the Mount Hermon summits, which are very similar to geographical areas in Iran, to conduct exercises that will simulate large-scale war scenarios.

Eyewitnesses thought the landing operations came to support Israeli forces already stationed at the Mount Hermon (2814 meters above the sea) and on its slopes, where temperature ranges between 10 and 14 below zero.

The landing forces carried food, medical equipment, clothes and ammunition. They also conducted training exercises simulating the evacuation of the wounded and trapped soldiers.

Eyewitnesses later realized that the landing was part of aerial war exercises, the source said.

They added that the Syrian side of Mount Hermon, occupied by Israel three months ago, are devoid of infrastructure. Therefore, the hills could only be reached by air.

The sources affirmed that Friday’s exercises were conducted by 124 Squadron of the Israeli Air Force, which carried out air strikes targeting airports and military sites containing weapons in Syria, just days after the fall of Bashar Al-Assad regime.

On Thursday, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said it conducted a Bomber Task Force Mission in the Middle East, strengthening partner interoperability and demonstrating force projection capabilities in the region.

A B-52H Stratofortress from RAF Fairford, UK, flew across Europe and into the CENTCOM area of responsibility during their mission, which included aerial refueling and training opportunities with partner nations, it added.

Israeli threats against Iranian nuclear facilities escalated after US President Donald Trump took office early this year.

On Wednesday, a group of 77 retired US generals and admirals have called on Trump to support possible Israeli military action against Iran, warning that Tehran is nearing nuclear weapons capability.