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There were non there to flee. Jewish expansion came later.

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The above answer is mistaken. We know specifically of Jewish communities in Carthage from soon after the First Destruction, long before the Punic wars.

Not very many Jews left Carthage, since the Romans did not persecute them at that time. However, we do not have exact numbers.

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