Jihadists had returned to the country after fighting with IS abroad.
In Kayhan -- Iran’s oldest and most-vocal hardline paper -- editor Hossein Shariatmadari repeated a conspiracy theory often cited in Iranian media that IS is a creation of the West and Israel under an operation dubbed "Hornet’s Nest". "Now the designers of the Hornet’s Nest must await the return of the wasps to the real nest -- wasps that carry automatic rifles and grenades," Shariatmadari wrote.
Another ultra-conservative paper, Vatan-e Emrooz, came under fire on social media after it headlined its story on the attacks "Dinner is Ready" over a picture of a body covered in a white sheet and empty cafe chairs at one of the restaurants that was attacked.
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