
IDF Kills Commander of Iran’s Oil Headquarters in Tehran Strike
The IDF announced on Thursday, April 2, that it killed Jamshid Eshaqi, commander of the Iranian regime’s Oil Headquarters, in a precision airstrike carried out by the Air Force in Tehran earlier in the week. The military described the unit as a central financial arm that channels revenue from oil sales to support Iran’s military operations, including ballistic missile production and the funding of regional proxy groups.
Eshaqi oversaw funding used to advance Iran’s military buildup and to finance organizations such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. In a separate strike on Wednesday, the IDF said it hit a central Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters in Tehran used to manage budgets for security bodies and fund military operations and terror groups. The military said the funds were used both to strengthen Iran’s armed forces and to support its regional proxies.
The IDF added that Iran’s military and the IRGC have long relied on oil revenues, often circumventing international sanctions, with dedicated structures established to manage and distribute those funds. Tehran has sent tens of billions of dollars over the years to Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, enabling the production of thousands of ballistic missiles and other weapons.
(YNN/VFI News)