The celebration came just after the release on Monday of an audio message purporting to come from the spokesman of Islamic State, who called on followers to launch attacks in various countries - including Iran - during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which began in late May and ends in late June.The Sunni militant group carried out twin attacks on Wednesday in Tehran that killed 17 people.From across the country, social media sites showed online video clips of people dancing, waving flags and honking car horns. Some young people draped the national flag over their shoulders, cheering wildly in the streets and shouting "Iran, Iran!" "Who cares about Daesh (Islamic State) threats? ... We are Iranians. No one can beat us," said 19-year-old Mohammadreza Salami in Tehran's northern Tajrish Square. "Iran, Iran, we love you," he said by phone."This is the best day of my life. We are going to the World Cup. Thank you my heroes," said a young man in an online video on Twitter from the southern city of Abadan.Iran blocks access to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, but millions of Iranians easily get around that by using virtual private networks (VPNs). Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported heavy traffic in Tehran's streets because of the celebrations and Iranians abroad were also celebrating.Iranian media reported on Sunday that authorities had stepped up security measures in the wake of the suicide bombings and gun attacks on parliament and the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran.Iran, the three-time Asian champions became the second country after five-time world champions Brazil to qualify for the 2018 finals by securing a fifth World Cup appearance at the 32-team tournament.راهیابی مقتدرانه تیم ملی #فوتبال ایران به #جام_جهانی ۲۰۱۸ روسیه، همه ایرانیان را شاد کرد. #بچه_ها_مچکریم pic.twitter.com/Fca8piyOc3
— حسن روحانی (@Rouhani_ir) June 12, 2017