Source: Christians for Truth
Jews still living in the Levant during the early 7th century war between the Christian Byzantine and Sasanian Persian Empires aided and abetted the Persian invasion and sacking of Jerusalem along with many of the smaller surrounding Christian settlements in the land of Israel, such as Pi Mazuva which has been the subject of a recent archeological excavation:
Israeli archaeologists have published a 360-degree analysis of a rural, affluent Christian town in the Galilee that was most likely destroyed by Persian invaders in 613 CE.
Unearthed in 2007 in a salvage excavation before roadworks near Shlomi and Kibbutz Hanita, the remains of the Byzantine settlement at Pi Mazuva are located in modern Israel’s northwest corner on the border with Lebanon. The finds include Christian iconography, a large house and a colorful, high-quality, partially preserved mosaic floor.