ABC News June 11, 2014

The Islamic Group Threatening Iraq Is Too Extreme for Al Qaeda

WATCH: More Cities in Iraq Fall to Militants Linked to Al Qaeda

The militant Islamic group known as ISIS has taken control of the Iraqi cities of Mosul of Tikrit this week, moving closer to its goal of creating a unified Islamic state that straddles the Iraq and Syrian border.

The Iraqi Army, which was expected to defend Mosul, fled the city as the ISIS attack began. ISIS had previously overrun the city of Fallujah. This week's advances give ISIS control over a vast swath of territory from the edge of Aleppo in western Syria to Mosul in Iraq and as far south as Fallujah.

In addition, ISIS forces have currently surrounded the Syrian border town of Deir el-Zour, one of the last pockets of resistance to ISIS in northern Syria.

Here are five things to understand about ISIS and its fight across the Middle East:

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